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M4RC3LL0
1 year ago

You can calculate the length of the “dashed line” which runs parallel and diagonally to the rising straight line with length 15 (hypox), and with these two lengths you can calculate the height, i.e. c, with the help of the set of Pytagoras.

Rammstein53
1 year ago

For the length d of the diagonals on the ground:

d2 = 52 + 72

c then applies:

152 = c2 + d2

c2 = 152 – d2

c2 = 152 – 52 – 72 = 151

c = sqrt(151)

Littlethought
1 year ago

Use the Katheten 5 and 7 and the “Pythagoras to calculate the hypotenuse i and then again use the Pythagoras to find the route c.

Tannibi
1 year ago

You can do this

calculate. This gives c, because

a2 + b2 + c2 = d2 (d is the space diagonal, with you the 15)