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PLEASE HELP!! ASAP!!-example-1
User Ypnos
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Answer:

Remeber that


A^(2)+ B^(2) =C^(2)

so


4^(2)+9^(2)=C^(2)

16+81 =
C^(2)

97 =
C^(2)

Take the square root of both sides


√(97) = \sqrt{C^(2) }

9.85 = C

User Bisamov
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Answer:

9.85

Explanation:

you can use the Pythagoras theorem


a^2+b^2=c^2

with c the hypotenuse


9^2+4^2=c^2\\\\81+16=c^2\\\\97=c^2\\\\c=√(97)

which is aprox

9.85

ups sorry :(

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