Find the unknown side length in the given triangle. Round to the nearest hundredth.(1 point) 20,30

To find the unknown side length in the given triangle, we need more information. The lengths of two sides are given, but we also need either an angle measurement or another side length to determine the length of the remaining side.

left side is vertical | 20, right side is diagnale \ 30, bottom is straght _ ?

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If the left side of the triangle is vertical and has a length of 20, the right side is a diagonal with a length of 30, and the bottom side is straight, the length of the bottom side can be found using the Pythagorean theorem.

Let's call the length of the bottom side "x". We can set up the following equation:

x^2 = 30^2 - 20^2

x^2 = 900 - 400

x^2 = 500

Taking the square root of both sides, we get:

x ≈ √500

Rounded to the nearest hundredth, x ≈ 22.36

Therefore, the unknown side length is approximately 22.36.

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To find the unknown side length in a triangle, we need more information. Specifically, we need to know the measures of the other two side lengths or the measures of the angles in the triangle.

If we know the measures of the angles in the triangle, we can use the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines to solve for the unknown side length.

If we know the measures of two side lengths and the included angle (the angle between these two sides), we can use the Law of Cosines to solve for the unknown side length.

In the given question, only the lengths of the sides of the triangle are provided (20 and 30). Therefore, it is not possible to determine the length of the unknown side without additional information.