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Solve using the pathagorean theorem​

Solve using the pathagorean theorem​-example-1
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Answer:

2 sqrt(13)

Explanation:

We can find the hypotenuse using the Pythagorean theorem

a^2 + b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse

4^2 + 6^2 = c^2

16+36 = c^2

52 = c^2

Taking the square root of each side

sqrt (52) = c

sqrt(4*13) = c

2 sqrt(13) = c

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