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Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length and then round the

result to the nearest tenth.
a = 7, b = 7, C=

Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length and then round the result to-example-1
User Mopsled
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Answer:

c = 9.9 to the nearest tenth

Explanation:

Pythagoras theorem = c² = a² + b²

a= 7, b = 7, c =?

c² = 7² + 7²

c² = 49 + 49

c² = 98

c =√98

c = 9.8995

Answer to the nearest tenth

c = 9.9

User Philipp Braun
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Answer:9.9

Explanation:

We know that pythagorean Theorem is a^2+b^2=c^2

Using this, and A & B we can plug them in

We get 49+49=c^2

98=c^2

we can square root both sides to get

sqrt98=c^2

or 9.9(rounded to the nearest 10th)

User Nestor Perez
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