Quadrilateral and Pythagorean theorem on right triangles!

Cake

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Hey Guys,

I don't know how to get the answer to this problem.

I've tried :

6^2 + 8^2 = c^2 (which is 100)

so I get 10 for RT

Now I have UR = 15 which is the hypotenuse
so 15^2 = 225
I also have 10 for RT
so 10^2= 100

doing pythagorean formula
I have 100 + b^2 = 225

b^2 = 5^2
which is 125


The correct answer is 5 radical 5
5√5

lol. I'm so dumb. I thought 125 = 5 when it's obviously 25*5 which is 5√5.
Lol. I spent like 25 minutes on this problem.
Oh well. I'm going to post it anyways. Hope somebody laughs. hahaha

I thought square root of 125 was 5..............
oh man. Long day today and only running on 4 hours of sleep. sigh. I think this has been the biggest brain fart I've had.
 

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Yes, the book's answer is correct. I'm glad to see that you were able to find your mistake and correct it. Thank you for showing your work and reasoning so nicely! ;)
 
Yes, the book's answer is correct. I'm glad to see that you were able to find your mistake and correct it. Thank you for showing your work and reasoning so nicely! ;)


Yes, so am I haha. I will always post my work and the methods I have tried :smile:. Have a good day!
 
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