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| Question 326202:  The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 1 cm longer than the longer leg. The shorter leg is 7 cm shorter than the longer leg. Fin the length of the longer leg of the triangle
 Answer by solver91311(24713)
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 Right triangle?  Look to
  , that's Mister Pythagoras to you. 
 Let
  represent the long leg.  Then the hypotenuse is  and the short leg is  .  Hmm, this is beginning to look like a 5-12-13 triangle... 
 Pythagoras says:
 
 
 ^2\ =\ x^2\ +\ (x\ -\ 7)^2)  
 Multiply it all out and gather like terms (verification left as an exercise for the student):
 
 
   
 Factor:
 
 
 (x\ -\ 12)\ =\ 0)  
 So,
  or   
 But if
  , meaning the long leg is 4, and we subtract 7 to get the short leg, you end up with a short leg that is -3.  That makes no sense, so the only valid answer is that the long leg is 12, the short leg is 7 less than that or 5, and the hypotenuse is one more, i.e. 13. 
 John
 
  
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