SOLUTION: Can you calculate the value of x in a right triangle with legs of x and 2x-1 and a hypoyenuse of 2x-1? I have tried the pythagorean theorem but x = 0. I don't think it works beca
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Question 292482: Can you calculate the value of x in a right triangle with legs of x and 2x-1 and a hypoyenuse of 2x-1? I have tried the pythagorean theorem but x = 0. I don't think it works because the leg and the hypotenuse are the same. Thanks. Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The hypotenuse is the longest side. There can't be a side equal to it.
check the problem
Perhaps the hypotenuse is 2x+1.
x^2+(2x-1)^2=(2x+1)^2
x=8 or 0