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To answer this question, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem twice to find a side of the shared side of both triangles, and then to find the side x.
Finding the measure of the shared sideWe can apply the Pythagorean Theorem as follows:
[tex]h^2=15^2+20^2\Rightarrow h^2=225+400\Rightarrow h^2=625\Rightarrow\sqrt[]{h^2}=\sqrt[]{625}\Rightarrow h=25[/tex]Therefore, the shared side measures 25 units. With this side, then, we can find the side h (hypotenuse) of the other triangle also using the Pythagorean Theorem:
[tex]h^2=x^2+7^2\Rightarrow25^2=x^2+49\Rightarrow625=x^2+49[/tex]Then, we have, subtracting 49 to both sides of the equation:
[tex]625-49=x^2+49-49\Rightarrow576=x^2\Rightarrow\sqrt[]{x^2}=\sqrt[]{576}\Rightarrow x=24[/tex]Therefore, the value for x is equal to 24 units (second option).