Solve for x in the right triangle. i'm stuck on the early units in my final it would mean the world to me if someone could explain this. Thanks in advance.
wel have to use the Pythagorean theorem (a^2) + (b^2) = (c^2)
look at the top triangle inside the big triangle. we know it's 2 sides but not the hypotenuse. one side would be 25 - 9 = 16 and other side is x. So so from theorem we know 16^2 + x^2 = h^2
with bottom triangle we can see the same thing but with 9 and x as the sides so: 9^2 + x ^2 = H^2 (capital H to distinguish them)
we also know that in the main triangle: h^2 + H^2 = 25^2
now all we have to do is find a way to use these 3 equations to get the answer
we know what h^2 and H^2 both equal and can plug them into equation in orsee to get rid of one and solve for the other. So we use: 9^2 + x ^2 = H^2
and plug it into h^2 + H^2 = 25^2
and get h^2 + 9^2 + x ^2 = 25^2
solve for h^2 25^2 - x^2 - 9^2 = h^2
now plug what we got for h^2 into: 16^2 + x^2 = h^2