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How do i use Pythagorean theorem to find perimeter

How do i use Pythagorean theorem to find perimeter-example-1
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Pythagorean Theorem= a^2+b^2=c^2

First side=4

Second side=4

So, 4^2+4^2=c^2

16+16=32^2

32^2=1024

Next, find the square root of 1024

Finally, this would result in 32.

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Pythagorean Theorem= a^2+b^2=c^2

First side=4

Second side=4

So, 4^2+4^2=c^2

16+16=32^2

32^2=1024

Next, find the square root of 1024

Finally, this would result in 32.

User Denis Lins
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