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Given the numbers 9 and 6 as legs of a right triangle, what is the length of the hypotenuse? Round your answer to the nearest

hundredth (2 decimal places).

Given the numbers 9 and 6 as legs of a right triangle, what is the length of the hypotenuse-example-1

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hypotensuse \: = \sqrt{ {6}^(2) + {9}^(2) } = √(36 +81 ) = √(117) = 10.82

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