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Pythagoras' theorem - EduqasSolving problems using Pythagoras' theorem

Pythagoras’ theorem can be used to calculate the length of any side in a right-angled triangle. Pythagoras’ theorem can be applied to solve 3-dimensional problems.

Part of MathsGeometry and measure

Solving problems using Pythagoras' theorem

can be used to solve problems which involve calculating the length of a right-angled triangle.

Example

Calculate the length UQ. Give the answer to one decimal place.

Rectangle (UTRQ) with sides, 4cm and 10cm and one unknown. Line connecting points U and Q

Draw the right-angled triangle URQ and label the sides.

Right angle triangle (URQ) with sides 4cm, 10cm and c

\(a^2 + b^2 = c^2\)

\(4^2 + 10^2 = c^2\)

\(116 = c^2\)

\(c = \sqrt{116}\)

\(c = 10.8~\text{cm}\)

The length UQ is 10.8 cm.

It may be necessary to use Pythagoras' theorem more than once in a problem.

Question

Calculate the length S. Give the answer to one decimal place.

Right angle triangle, with sides 6cm and S. Line dissecting from top point to middle of 6cm side