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A right triangle has one leg of length y and hypotenuse of length x. What is the length of the other leg of this triangle a x+y−−−−√ b x2+y2−−−−−−√ c x−y−−−−√ d x2−y2−−−−−−√
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A right triangle has one leg of length y and hypotenuse of length x. What is the length of the other leg of this triangle a x+y−−−−√ b x2+y2−−−−−−√ c x−y−−−−√ d x2−y2−−−−−−√
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A right triangle has one leg of length y and hypotenuse of length x. What is the length of the other leg of this triangle
a x+y−−−−√
b x2+y2−−−−−−√
c x−y−−−−√
d x2−y2−−−−−−√
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