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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the right triangle below, FG is three less than GH and FH is three more than GH. Find the perimeter.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could you provide the image

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i cant but its just like an ordinary right triangle

OpenStudy (gudden):

im supposin FGH as the triangle Then FG = GH - 3 FH = GH + 3 |dw:1393138139670:dw|

OpenStudy (gudden):

im supposing G to be right angle.. (cos GH +3 is the longest side and in a right angled triangle the largest angle is 90 degree ) now u can use Pythagoras Theorem \[(GH+ 3)^{2} = GH ^{2} + (GH - 3)^{2}\] to find out...

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