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OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

can some one help me please thanks :)

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

thanks man

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry my last answer is incorrect its 10

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

thanks i fixed it lol

OpenStudy (marco26):

Just use pythagorean formula

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sqrt(26*26 -24*24)=sqrt(100)=10 (using pythogarus fromula)

sam (.sam.):

\[\sqrt{26^2-24^2}\]

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

ah thanks man :)

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

@.Sam. how did you know to - it ???

sam (.sam.):

|dw:1337428414319:dw| Pythagoras theorem formula \[hyp=\sqrt{(s_1)^2+(s_2)^2}\] \[s_1=\sqrt{hyp^2-(s_2)^2}\] \[s_2=\sqrt{hyp^2-(s_1)^2}\]

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