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What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle

What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle-example-1
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Answer:the A and the B must ''BE'' a angle so well if you add ''15 and 8'' it will add up to 23 but C is next to the two straight lines.

Step-by-step explanation:we need to find the perimeter of all of the sides, now the diagonal side is not like the others it is going in a diagonal way and so it may not have a perimeter, here is why:

  1. because A and B have no side to prove that they are a angle.
  2. because it is going in a diagonally way so that does not count for the others.
  3. and because anytime you put lines in it you get confused if it is each of a number... so you can say it is 23 for now.

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Answer: 17 cm

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