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I have a test on the Pythagorean theorem and dilations on Monday...for dilations could you plz help me understand it and how to find the algebraic expressions for them plz?

I have a test on the Pythagorean theorem and dilations on Monday...for dilations could-example-1
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The Pythagorean Theorem is:
\alpha x^(2) +b x^(2) =c x^(2)

So, for your problem, the hypotenuse is 13 and another side length is 5.
It doesn't matter if you put 5 in the equation as a or b.

The equation would be:
5 x^(2) +b x^(2) =13 x^(2)
To solve you would do 5*5=25 and 13*13= 169.
You would end up with:
25 +b^(2)= 169
Subtract 25 from 169 to get 144. In order to get b by itself, you must square root both sides. The other side length is 12.

Then multiply 12 by 5 to get 60
Then divide 60 by 2 to get 30.
THE ANSWER IS 30.
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the Pythagorean theorem states that a² + b²= c². this theorem only works with RIGHT TRIANGLES, and thats all.

i don't think dilations has a formula, unless you count the scale factor as its formula.
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