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How to solve pythagorean theorem when a is missing
a=x
b=17
c=15

User Lisann
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Answer:

the Pythagorean theorem is


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

so plug in the numbers


a ^(2) + 17 {}^(2) = 15 {}^(2)

then square each of the known numbers to get


a {}^(2) + 289 = 225

subtract 289 from 225 to get -64

then you are left with


a {}^(2) = - 64

then take the square root of -64

to get -8

User Tomaso Albinoni
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Answer:

a^2 = c^2 - b^2

to get A though you need to take the square root.

Explanation:

you need to rearrange the formula to get a by itself.

c^2 = a^2 + b^2

a^2 = c^2 - b^2

to get A though you need to take the square root.

User Filoxo
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