Question 215384
The length of a diagonal of a rectangle is 34 feet. If the length of one of its sides is 16 feet, what is the length of the other side?


Step 1.  Let a be the unknown side and 16 is the other side.  


Step 2.  Use the Pythagorean Theorem for this example which states that the sum of the squares of the legs is the square of the hypotenuse.  The hypotenuse c is the diagonal of 34 feet and the legs are a and 16 feet for this example or {{{c^2=a^2+b^2}}} where a and b are the legs of a right triangle.


Step 3.  Then solve for a.


{{{c^2=a^2+b^2}}}


{{{34^2=a^2+16^2}}}


{{{1156=a^2+256}}}


{{{1156-256=a^2}}}


{{{900=a^2}}}


{{{a=30}}}


Step 4.  ANSWER:  The length of the other side is 30 feet.


I hope the above steps and explanation were helpful. 


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