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Two sides of a right triangle are equal to 3m and 4m. Find the length of the third side. (Two cases)
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Two sides of a right triangle are equal to 3m and 4m. Find the length of the third side. (Two cases)
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4^2 + 3^2 = AC^2
16 + 9 = AC^2
AC= 5
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