Use the Pythagorean theorem to determine the unknown length of the right triangle. 1. Determine the length of side c in each of the triangles below. A B 8 b. 0.8 B 0.6 A

Pythagorean teorem:
c^2 = a^2+b^2
Where c is the hypotenuse and a & b are the two other legs of the triangle.
a.
c^2 = 6^2+8^2
Solve for c:
c^2 = 36+64
c^2 = 100
c =√100
c= 10
b.
c^2 = 0.6^2+ 0.8^2
c^2 = 0.36+ 0.64
c^2 = 1
c = √1
c=1