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What equation would you use to solve x

What equation would you use to solve x-example-1
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Answer: X^2+6.8^2=10.6^2

Explanation:

The pythagorean theorem can be used to find the missing sides of triangles.

The formula is:

a^2+b^2=c^2, where c^2 is always the hypotenuse (the biggest and diagonal line) and a^2 and b^2 are the other side lengths

In this problem, plug in the values. So in this case, you have:

a^2+6.8^2=10.6^2

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