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Usethe Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length. a = 6m, b = 8m a = 3in., c = 5 in.8. b = 12ft, c = 15ft a = 5km, b = 12km
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Usethe Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length.
a = 6m, b = 8m
a = 3in., c = 5 in.8.
b = 12ft, c = 15ft
a = 5km, b = 12km
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A^2+B^2=C^2 is the theorem
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Answer:
1: c =10
2: b = 4
3: a = 9
4: c =13
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