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Can you help me with number 13? Thank you I am having trouble with it.

Can you help me with number 13? Thank you I am having trouble with it.-example-1

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In triangle ABC, a is the length of the side opposite to angle A (side BC), b is the length of the side opposite to angle B (side AC), and c is the length of the side opposite to angle C (side AB)

We can use the cosine rule to find the length of each side


\begin{gathered} a=\sqrt[]{b^2+c^2-2bc\cos A} \\ b=\sqrt[]{a^2+c^2-2ac\cos B} \\ c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2-2ab\cos C} \end{gathered}

From the given figure we can see triangle ABC, where We will use the cosine rule to find c


c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2-2ab\cos 90^(\circ)}

Since cos(90) = 0, then


\begin{gathered} c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2-2ab(0)} \\ c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2-0} \\ c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2} \end{gathered}

The expression equivalent to c is


\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2}

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