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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the length of the missing side. Leave your answer in simplest radical form.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use pythagorean theorem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8^2+7^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in other words 64 plus 49
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that would equal 113
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
find the square root of 113 and you should get an answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[a) \sqrt{17} \]
b) 113m
c)\[\sqrt{113m}\]
\[d) \sqrt{71m}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
remember I said find the square root of 113
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c says square root of 113
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OpenStudy (nikato):
Pythagoreom theorem
You are trying to find the hypotenuse/ the long side which is"c"
So
8^2 + 7^2 = c^2
And what's with the m in your answers?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Problem already solved.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow no thanks or gold. Your cool xD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nevermind got a gold. Thanks !!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you're welcome..
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OpenStudy (optimusdell):
Correct answer for connection academy is
1. C (5)
2. C (6)
3. C
4. B (obtuse)
5. C (8square root2)
100% correct
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