I'm fairly new to coding and am currently learning C. In class I was given an assignment to write a program that calculates the hypotenuse of the triangle by using our own functions. However, there seems to be something wrong with the code that I have written.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
double hypotenuse(double x, double y, double z);
int main(void) {
double side1, side2, side3, counter;
side3 = 1;
for (counter = 0; counter <= 2; counter++) {
printf("Enter values for two sides: ");
scanf_s("%d %d", &side1, &side2);
printf("%.2f\n", hypotenuse(side1, side2, side3));
}
return 0;
}
double hypotenuse(double x, double y, double z) {
x *= x;
y *= y;
z = sqrt(x + y);
return z;
}
My instructor said that we're allowed to use the square root function sqrt of the math library. The main errors that I'm facing are:
1) side3 is not defined (This is why I just arbitrarily set it to 1, but is there some other way to prevent this error from happening?)
2) If I, for example, inputted 3 and 4 as side1 and side2, then side3 should be 5. However, the printed result is an absurdly long number.
Thank you for the help! Any words of advice are appreciated.
You don't need side3 variable - it is not used in calculation. And you function hypotenuse returns the result, so you can directly output the result of sqrt.
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