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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the length of MO?
4 5.656
8 11.314
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use pythagorean theorem. a^2 + b^2 = c^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now, both legs equal 8. so 8^2 + 8^2 = c^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
64 + 64 = 128
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but...?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oops sorry typo.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8 + 8 is 16 , so once the 8s are squared , square 16
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you take it from here or do you need more guidance
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got 8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8 as what
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
as the length of MO? that is impossible because the legs are 8, and the hypotenuse is longer than the legs
OpenStudy (anonymous):
as i typed before lol. 64 + 64 = 128.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
xD then i must have done something wrong -.- shucks okay let me retry :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
128 squared is 11.31, which is your answer c;
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
actually its 11.31370849 but rounded its 11.314
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhh okay i gotcha! :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Don't listen to these fools its 43 meters
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
retard smh
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Don't call me a retard, jeez just like dexter I'm being outcasted into the world of aquariums