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Please I need help I’ve be stuck on this for sooo long I need the correct answer people keep giving me the wrong one

Please I need help I’ve be stuck on this for sooo long I need the correct answer people-example-1
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pythagorean theorem:


a ^(2) + {b}^(2) = {c}^(2)

there are 2 sides and a hypotenuse, a and b represent the sides and c is the hypotenuse, the hypotenuse is always the longest side to put it simply, now all you have to do is substitute, side a is missing, so we are solving for that missing side, side b is 9, and side c, the hypotenuse, is 12


{a}^(2) + {9}^(2) = {12}^(2)

now simplify,


{a}^(2) + (9 * 9) = (12 * 12)


{a}^(2) + 81 = 144

now since we are solving for the a side, we must isolate a


{a}^(2) + 81 = 144 \\ - 81 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: - 81

the 81's cancel out so it's just 144-81 which is 63


{a}^(2) = 63

a still must be isolated, so we have to take the square root of both sides, that in turn cancels out the square on the a


√(a)^(2) = √(63)


a = √(63)

the equation can no longer be simplified so the answer is


a = √(63)

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Answer:

Explanation:

a² + b² = c²

a² + 9² = 12²

a² + 81 = 144

a² = 63

a = √63

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