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How do I find x using the Pythagorean theorem ?

How do I find x using the Pythagorean theorem ?-example-1
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Pythagoreom theorem is A^2 + B^2 = C^2. So lets assume that 12 is B. So A^2+12^2 = (6 sqt 5)^2. So A^2 + 144 = 180. Now subtract 144 from both sides and we have A^2 = 36. Finally we take the sqt of 36 which is 6. So x = 6.
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first, solve 6<5(pretend that is the symbol)
13.41
then apply to the formula
a^2+b^2=c^2
so...
x+12=13.41
so...
x=1.41
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