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What is the value of x in simplest radical form?

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What is the value of x in simplest radical form? X=-example-1
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Answer:

X is always equal to 1 no matter the equation. In this it looks like you are using Pyth. Theory. If its not sorry, but X = 1

Explanation:


A^(2) +B^(2)=C^(2) \\15^(2)+8^(2) \\225+64\\C^(2)=289\\\sqrt289\\C=17

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Answer:

Explanation:

in this triangle

X^2=a^2+b^2

X^2=15^2+8^2

x^2=225+64

x^2=289

x=17

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