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Can someone help me with phytagorean theorem find the length of the hypotenuse. It would be amazing thank you!
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Can someone help me with phytagorean theorem find the length of the hypotenuse. It would be amazing thank you!
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You would use A squared + B squared = C squared. (1.3 squared + 6.1 squared = c squared)
Answer is 3.5
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30-18=12
The formula is A²+b² =c² but since we don’t know Α but we do know C and B all you need to do is subtract.
The answer is A=12
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