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How to find a angle measure with the Pythagorean theorem?

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The Pythagorean Theorem states that: "the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse."
a² + b² = c² or c² = a² + b²

Note¹: Hypotenuse is the side opposite the right angle.
Note²: The legs are the sides that are not opposite the right angle.

Examples: (Use the attachments for better understanding:)

*First example

x^2 = 9^2 + 12^2

x^2 = 81 + 144

x^2 = 225

x = √(225)

\boxed{x = 15}\end{array}}\qquad\quad\checkmark

Second example:

x^2 = 10^2 + 40^2

x^2 = 100 + 1600

x^2 = 1700

x = √(1700)

\boxed{x \approx 41.23}\end{array}}\qquad\quad\checkmark



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