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A2+b2=c2 35*35 + 12*12=c2 1225 + 144 = c2 1369 = c2 sq root 1369 =c c=37m
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A2+b2=c2 35*35 + 12*12=c2 1225 + 144 = c2 1369 = c2 sq root 1369 =c c=37m
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A2+b2=c2
35*35 + 12*12=c2
1225 + 144 = c2
1369 = c2
sq root 1369 =c
c=37m
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