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How to find the missing side using pythagorean theorem

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Hey there!

To start, the Pythagorean Theorem is a²+b²=c² where a and b are the two legs of a right triangle (the sides that aren't the hypotenuse) and c is the hypotenuse.

In the case you need to find side a, first isolate a² in which you do so by subtracting b² from both sides and finding the square root of both sides:

a² = c²- b²

a =
\sqrt{c^(2)-b^(2) }

As for finding side b, you do the same:

b² = c² - a²

b =
\sqrt{c^(2)-a^(2) }

To find side c (the hypotenuse), find the square root of both sides:

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

Hope this helps!

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