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television sizes are determined by the length of their diagonal measure. michael just bought a new television. the height of the television is 25 inches and the length is 44 inches. using the pythagorean theorem, what is the size of michaels new television? round your answer to the nearest whole inch (whole number).

part a: what parts of the right triangle have you been given? are you looking for a leg or hypotenuse?

part b: set-up your equation by substituting the correct numbers into the formula.

part c: solve for the missing length. remember to show all work for each step.

part d: what is the size of the television rounded to the nearest whole inch (whole number)? remember: we’re looking for the length of the diagonal, as that is the measurement used to deter main tv sizes.


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