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Find th length of a using pythagorean theorem.

Find th length of a using pythagorean theorem.-example-1

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Answer:


a=12

Explanation:

pythagorean theorem is
a^2+b^2=c^2

Where a and b are the legs and c is the long side or "hypotenuse"

First fill in what we know into the equation


a^2+9^2=15^2

Nowe simplify


a^2+81=225\\

Subtract both sides by 81


a^2=144

Square root both sides


a=12

Hope this helps please let me know if you have any questions

User The Grand User
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Answer: 12

Explanation:

A^2+9^2=15^2

A^2+81=225

A^2=(225-81)

A^2=144


√(144)=A

A=12

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