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How do I find a missing length of a triangle?
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How do I find a missing length of a triangle?
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Use pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2 = c^2
Where a and b are the sides of the triangle and c is the hypothenuse side (the side in front of the 90 degree angle)
You just plug in the ones you know and find the missing side.
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