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Lindsay sketches a right triangle with lengths f, g, and h as shown. She uses the Pythagorean Theorem to write the equation f2 + g2 = h2 to represent the triangle. How can Linds…
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Lindsay sketches a right triangle with lengths f, g, and h as shown. She uses the Pythagorean Theorem to write the equation f2 + g2 = h2 to represent the triangle. How can Lindsay correct her error? Explain your reasoning.
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