This math topic focuses on applying the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle, with the answers provided in decimal form. Each question presents a different set of right triangles, where students must calculate the hypotenuse's decimal value using the given leg lengths. This exercise is aimed at developing skills in geometry and the practical application of theorem to solve real-world problems, emphasizing accuracy in calculations and familiarity with decimal results.
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Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem
Math worksheet on 'Pythagorean Theorem - Length of Hypotenuse (Decimal) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Pythagoras - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/pythagoras_practice/ |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
7.81 |
3.61 |
3.32 |
4.45 |
5.29 |
9.49 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
7.28 |
8.12 |
14 |
4.76 |
6.44 |
3.08 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
5.86 |
42 |
7.54 |
8.38 |
9.22 |
5.02 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
4.99 |
8.35 |
8 |
4 |
5.83 |
2.47 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
6.13 |
1 |
6 |
1.93 |
3.61 |
4.45 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
7.16 |
12 |
2.96 |
5.66 |
6.32 |
5.48 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
8.12 |
3.92 |
6.44 |
7.28 |
10.64 |
9.8 |