The hypotenuse of a right triangle has a length of 14 units and a side that is 9 units long. Which equation can be used to find the length of the remaining side?

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Pitagora theorem is 14^2=9^2+x^2
-9^2 -9^2
so the equation is
x^2=14^2-9^2
Answer:
10.7 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Well this is actually pretty simple.
You have to use the Pythagorean Theorum formula which is [tex]a^2+b^2=c^2[/tex] and in this case we have a and c.
So c is 14 and a is 9 so we can plug those numbers in.
[tex](9)^2+b^2=(14)^2[/tex].
So 9 squared is 81 and 14 squared is 196.
So to get b by itself we have to subtract 81 by 196 which is 115.
Now we have to find the square root of 115 and b which is b and about 10.7 units.
So The length of the remaining side is 10.7 units.