The vertices B, C and D form a right triangle.
Knowing 2 sides of the tright triangle, like BD and BC, we can find the length ofthe third side, DC, using the Pythagorean theorem: the sum of the squares of the length of the legs, DC and BC, is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse BD.
[tex]DC^2+BC^2=BD^2[/tex]Replacing with the values, we can calculate DC:
[tex]\begin{gathered} DC^2+60^2=100^2 \\ DC^2+3600=10000 \\ DC^2=10000-3600 \\ DC^2=6400 \\ DC=\sqrt[]{6400} \\ DC=80 \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer:
The correct options are
A: 80
B: Pythagorean theorem