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Let's put more details in the figure to better understand the problem:

From the given figure, two relationships have been identified using the Pythagorean Theorem.

Relationship 1:


\text{ c}^2=6^2-5^2

Relationship 2:


\text{ c}^2=x^2+2^2

From this, we generate the final relationships of the sides.


\text{ 6}^2-5^2=x^2+2^2

Let's find x,


\text{ 6}^2-5^2=x^2+2^2
\text{ 36 - 25 = x}^2\text{ + 4}
\text{ 36 - 25 - 4 = x}^2
\text{ 36 - 29 = x}^2
\text{ 7 = x}^2
\text{ }\sqrt[]{7}\text{ = x}

Therefore, x = √7

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