Let me carefully examine the image to identify the specific problem the student needs help with. Since there are many problems on the page, I need to locate which one is being asked about.
Looking at the layout, it appears to be a worksheet titled "Pythagorean Theorem Practice" with multiple numbered problems (1-12). However, the user hasn't specified which particular problem they need help with.
Since the instruction says "Solve the problem accurately" but doesn't specify which problem, and given that the user options all have ExplainAnswer: false, TeachTopic: false, GeneratePractice: false, I should provide just the final answer for what appears to be the main task.
Let me zoom in to see if there's a specific problem highlighted or if this is asking for a general solution.
Actually, looking more carefully at the top of the worksheet, there's a directions section: "Find the missing side length. Solve ALL. Show your work. Write the problem number with the color in the picture."
But without knowing which specific problem the student is working on, I cannot provide a single final answer.
Wait - perhaps the student is expected to solve all problems, but the format要求 only one final answer. Let me check if there's a particular problem that stands out.
Given the constraints and that all explanation options are false, I need to provide just a final answer. Since the worksheet contains multiple problems and no specific one is indicated, I'll assume the most straightforward problem (#1) which asks "What is the missing side?" for a right triangle with sides 1 and 3.
For problem #1: Right triangle with legs 1 and 3, find hypotenuse.
Using Pythagorean theorem: c² = a² + b² = 1² + 3² = 1 + 9 = 10
So c = √10
But let me verify this is correct by examining the image more carefully.
Actually, let me use the zoom tool to get a clearer view of problem #1.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pythagorean theorem coloring worksheet.