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What does the Pythagorean Theorem state about the sides of a right triangle if the legs of triangle have the measurement of a and b and the hypotenuse of the triangle measures c? A. a2−b2=c2 B. a+b+c C. a2+b2=c2 D. a3+b3=c3

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Hey!


The Pythagorean Theorem states that the 2 legs of a triangle squared is equal to the hypotenuse squared. Here is the Pythagorean Theorem:



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That means your answer is C



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