Find the value of C. Express the answer as a simplified radical like 5sqrt(2).
i got 725^2 but that was wrong
wait is that right???!!!
but, whats the expression for C ? i mean there's nothing to simplify.....
there you go :p
so is it 5^29?
use pythagoras theorem, \(C^2 =25^2+10^2=...?\)
if you meant \(\huge 5\sqrt {29}\) then you are correct!
ya and the square root of 725 is 5^29 so that is correct then the answer is 5^29?
yes, the answer is \(5\sqrt{299}\)
***\(5\sqrt{29}\)
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lol thanks your awesome! xD
haha, you too ;)
LOL I know im awesome jk =p...hey how do you make the square root sign
by typing \sqrt here, the code `\( \sqrt 2 \)` will be displayed as \( \sqrt 2 \)
or you can use the " \(\sum \)Equation " Tab below to write square root
in there 4th row, 1st column has \(\sqrt .\) sign
lol ok well find me... and ill delete that info now :D
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