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User MrKulli
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Answer:

It's 10

Explanation:

C^2=A^2+B^2blank

C=โˆš(A^2+B^2)

If c is x and a and b are the side lengths the we can use Pythagoras's theorem to calculate the length of the line. A=6 B=8 and in the end when you calculate all that doohickey stuff you get x=10

User Jgasiorowski
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Answer:

x=10

Explanation:

To solve for x, you need to draw an imaginary line connecting the right end of side x to the left side with length 15. This forms a triangle with side lengths 6 and 8, and hypotenuse x. Using the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for x, we get 6^2 + 8^2 = x^2, 36 + 64 = 100,
โˆš(100) = 10.

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