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Select all true statements:
Write an expression that can be used to find the length of
Andre and Clare are discussing the triangle
A triangle has sides with lengths 5, 12, and 13.
Approximate the angles that have the following quotients:
Lin missed class, and Tyler is helping her use the table to approximate the angle measures that have the ratios listed. Tyler says, “You can use the Right Triangle Table to figure this out.” Lin notices that some of the ratios are the same in each row. Estimate the angles, and explain why some of the values are repeated.
| angle | adjacent leg |
opposite leg |
opposite leg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.573 | 0.819 | 1.428 | |
| 0.819 | 0.573 | 0.700 |
Find the length of each leg.
Elena is proving the Pythagorean Theorem. She knows the goal is to prove that
In a right triangle the altitude that intersects the hypotenuse decomposes the triangle into two smaller right triangles. These triangles are similar to the large triangle by the Angle-Angle Triangle Similarity Theorem since each smaller triangle shares one angle with the larger triangle and has a right angle. Similar triangles have proportional side lengths, so
Fill in the blanks, and finish the proof Elena started.