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Does anyone know how to do this ?

Does anyone know how to do this ?-example-1
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Answer:

x = 64

You have to apply the Pythagorean theorem many times. For further explanation see the photo attached...

Does anyone know how to do this ?-example-1
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Basically u have to see what replaces “X” I’m currently learning this myself so I can’t tell u much but I know u have to do inverse! So if it’s addition u have to do subtraction basically the Opposite
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