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How to solve this equation for the variable b a^2+b^2=c^2 ?

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Firstly, subtract a^2 on both sides:
b^2=c^2-a^2

Next, we are going to be using the difference of squares, which is
x^2-y^2=(x+y)(x-y) . Use this on the right side of the equation:
b^2=(c+a)(c-a)

Lastly, square root both sides of the equation, and your answer will be
b=√((c+a)(c-a))

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