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Answer:

12 cm

Explanation:

The Pythagorean Theorem is as follows:


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

A and B represent the side lengths (legs) and C represents the hypotenuse.

The length of one leg equals 5cm. (This can be represented by either a or b)

The hypotenuse equals 13 cm.

Plug these into the equation from above:


a^(2) + (5^(2)) = (13^(2))

Solve for the other leg:


a^(2) + 25 = 169 Square what's in the parentheses from above


a^(2) = 144\\ Subtract 25 from 169


\sqrt{a^(2) } = √(144) Square root both sides

a = 12 cm

Thus, the length of the other leg is 12 cm.

Let's check our answer:


12^(2) +5^(2) =13^(2) Square everything

144 + 25 = 169 Add

169 = 169

Because both sides are equal it means that 12 cm is the correct answer.

Hope this helps!!

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