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If the shortest leg of a right triangle is 13, what are the other two side lengths that form a pythagorean triple? a=13 b = C= c is the hypotenuse
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If the shortest leg of a right triangle is 13, what are the other two side lengths that form a
pythagorean triple?
a=13
b =
C=
c is the hypotenuse
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Answer:
by pythqgoras theorem
Explanation:
b=12
c=5
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