Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing hypotenuse for the triangle with legs 3 and 4 cm long.
5 cm
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing LEG for the triangle with a=6 and c=10.
b = 8
Is 3.3629742562584126354898... rational or irrational? How do you know?
Irrational because it does not terminate or repeat
Sally walks away from her house. She walks 25 m west then 15 m south. How far, in meters, is she from her house?
29.2 meters
Would a triangle with side lengths 6,10,and 8 inches form a right triangle?
yes
Using the sides, find the distance between the two points, to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
(8,2) and (5,6)
c = 5
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing hypotenuse for the triangle whose legs are 6 and 8.
10
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing LEG for the triangle with b=9 and c=20.
a = 17.9
Is 8.513513513513... rational or irrational? How do you know?
Rational, it repeats
An envelope is 11 inches wide and measures 19 inches along the diagonal. How tall, in inches, is the envelope?
15.5 inches

NO
Using the sides, find the distance between the two points, to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
(−1,9) and (4,−3)
13
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing hypotenuse for the triangle whose legs are 5 and 12.
13
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing LEG for the triangle with b=10 and c=15.
a = 11.2
The square root of 28 falls between what two whole numbers? Which one is it closer to?
5 and 6, closer to 5
A 13 foot ladder is placed 5 feet away from a wall. How many feet up the wall will the ladder reach?
12 feet
Would a triangle with side lengths 5in, 12in, and 13in form a right triangle?
YES
25+144=169
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Using the sides, find the distance between the two points, to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
(5,−6) and (−1,−2)
c\approx7.2
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing hypotenuse for the triangle whose legs are 9 and 12.
15
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing LEG for the triangle with b=1 and c=4.
a = 3.9
Give 3 examples of irrational numbers
Answers vary
Ex: sqrt(52), sqrt(41), 3.256941...
Ed is flying a kite with a string 25 meters long. If his friend is directly under the kite 10 m away, how high, in meters, is the kite off the ground?
22.9 meters

NO
sides squared =5,161
hypotenuse squared = 5184
Using the sides, find the distance between the two points, to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
(5,8) and (9,4)
c\approx5.7
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing hypotenuse for the triangle whose legs are 12 and 16.
20
Use the Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 to find the missing LEG for the triangle with a=6 and c=9.
b = 6.7
Explain the differences between rational and irrational numbers
Rational numbers can be expressed as fractions, or decimals that terminate or repeat. Irrational numbers do not terminate or repeat.
A football field is a rectangle 48 meters wide and 91 meters long. The coach asks players to run from corner to corner diagonally across the field. How far do the players run?
102.9 meters
?
NO
Using the sides, find the distance between the two points, to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
(2,−5) and (−7,2)
c\approx11.4