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A=6 b=9 c= the measure of c is?
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A=6
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a^2+ b^2= c^2
So 6^2+ 9^2 = c^2
36+ 81 = c^2
117=c^2
c=10.8
Not sure if you’re supposed to be using the Pythagorean theorem or not though.
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The measure of c is 10.8
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