• Matéria: Matemática
  • Autor: lucascougo1
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

Pelo teorema de pitagoras temos o valor de x igual a:

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Respostas

respondido por: RoRoHoul
1

\displaystyle \left(\frac{x}{2}\right)^2+x^2=(3\sqrt{5})^2\\\\\frac{x^2}{2^2}+x^2=9.5\\\\\frac{x^2}{4}+x^2=45\\\\\frac{x^2+4x^2}{4}=45\\\\\frac{5x^2}{4}=45\\\\5x^2=45.4\\5x^2=180\\\\x^2=\frac{180}{5}\\\\x^2=36\\x=\sqrt{36}\\x=6

Alternativa C.

respondido por: Anônimo
3

 \large \boxed{ \begin{array}{l} \sf (3 \sqrt{5}) {}^{2}    =  \begin{pmatrix}  \sf\dfrac{x}{2} \end{pmatrix} {}^{2}  + x { }^{2}   \\  \\  \sf 9 \times 5 =  \dfrac{x {}^{2} }{4} + x {}^{2}   \\  \\  \sf 45 =  \dfrac{5}{4}x {}^{2} \\  \\  \sf 36 =x {}^{2}   \\  \\  \sf x {}^{2}  = 36 \\  \\  \sf x =  \sqrt{36}   \\  \\  \boxed{ \boxed{ \sf{x = 6}}}\end{array}}

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