Respuesta :

The measure of z in its simplest form is 3√11

We solve the triangle using pythagoras' theorem.

What is pythagoras' theorem?

Pythagoras' theorem states that in any right angled triangle with sides a, b and hypotenuse side, c which is the longest side, the square of the hypotenuse side equal the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

So, according to Pythagoras' theorem,

c² = a² + b²

The required equations

Since we have three right angled triangles, in the smallest right angled triangle, we have

z² = y² + 3²  (1)

In the next larger right angled triangle, we have

x² = y² + 27² (2)

In the largest right angled triangle, we have

(3 + 27)² = z² + x²

30² = z² + x² (3)

Substituting (2) into (3), we have

30² = z² + x²

30² = z² + y² + 27²

30² - 27² = z² + y²

900 - 729 = z² + y²

171 = z² + y²

z² = 171 - y² (4)

Equating (1) and (4), we have

y² + 3² = 171 - y²

y² + 9 = 171 - y²

y² + y² = 171 + 9

2y² = 180

y² = 180/2

y² = 90

The measure of z

Substituting y² into (1), we have

z² = y² + 3²

z² = 90 + 9

z² = 99

z = √99

z = 3√11

So, the measure of z is 3√11

Learn more about pythagoras' theorem here:

https://brainly.com/question/654982

#SPJ1

ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE