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What is the "c" called in phythagorean theorem

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Hypotenuse

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Answer: The Pythagorean theorem is used for right triangles. "c" = the hypotenuse, this is the longest side of the triangle and is always opposite the 90 degree angle. The values of "a" and "b" are the other 2 sides.

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