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What is the third side of 5 and 7 phyagorean theorem

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Look at the attached picture

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What is the third side of 5 and 7 phyagorean theorem-example-1
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If you want to find the hypotenuse then the formula applied is c^2=a^2+b^2 where c is the hypotenuse. 5^2+7^2=8.6
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