Remember that when working with the Pythagorean theorem, we must be working with a right triangle.
Remember the Pythagorean theorem is:
To apply the Pythagorean theorem to real-life situations:
Look for right triangles
Choose which side, hypotenuse or a shorter side, you are trying to find
Substitute the known side lengths in to the Pythagorean theorem
Solve for the unknown length
The Pythagorean theorem can be applied to many contextual situations, including but not limited to: archirecture, construction, sailing, and space flight.
Consider a cone with slant height 13\, \text{m} and perpendicular height 5\, \text{m}.
Find the length of the radius, r, of the base of this cone.
Find the length of the diameter of the cone's base.
The screen on a handheld device has dimensions 8 \text{ cm} by 4 \text{ cm}, and a diagonal of length x \text{ cm}.
Find the value of x, correct to two decimal places.
A ladder is leaning against a wall. The base of the ladder is 6 feet away from the wall, and the ladder is 7 feet long. How far up the wall does the ladder reach? Round your answer to two decimal places.
To apply the Pythagorean theorem to real-life situations:
Look for right triangles
Choose which side, hypotenuse or a shorter side, you are trying to find
Substitute the known side lengths in to the Pythagorean theorem
Solve for the unknown length