This math topic focuses on using the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the missing side of a triangle, expressing the answer as a decimal. There are several questions that require calculations to find missing side lengths, helping to reinforce understanding of the theorem and decimal computations in the context of geometry. The topic is a part of an introductory unit on Pythagoras. Each question presents a different triangle with specific side measurements, and the answers are provided as decimals for each missing side.
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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 Side (Decimal) (Level 2)'. 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 |
4.75 |
9.75 |
6.82 |
11.7 |
5.85 |
13.65 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
13.8 |
11.76 |
6.86 |
10.78 |
13.64 |
9.8 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
7 |
10 |
6 |
9 |
5 |
3 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
12.65 |
17.71 |
8.65 |
20 |
6.32 |
13.78 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
5.96 |
4.58 |
1.58 |
3.21 |
4.12 |
7.58 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
9.59 |
1 |
7.8 |
4.8 |
3.6 |
6 |
Find the length of the missing side as a decimal value based on the Pythagorean theorem |
1 |
4.36 |
5.23 |
19 |
3.05 |
7.36 |