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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the value of x.

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

where the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

well do you see the 90 degree angles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes in the bottom corner?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

okay good! What is 45 plus 45

OpenStudy (anonymous):

90

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

well there you go that's it :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you ! really thank you

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

anytime

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will take u up on that! lol thank you

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

:D okay you do that and your welcome

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

but how will you know that Im there you would need to fan me to know I help anytime

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

thx even though you will want me to help alot lol :D

OpenStudy (ahsome):

Actually, @pecbotad and @Mvpriest6, the answer is wrong

OpenStudy (matlee):

LOL

OpenStudy (ahsome):

You can't just add them together ;)

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

is it 45 plus 25

OpenStudy (ahsome):

Have you heard of pythagorus theorum before?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes kinda !

OpenStudy (matlee):

The answer is right he just explained it differently

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

no, but I need to go spend time with family

OpenStudy (ahsome):

Sure, you do that @Mvpriest6. Also, it is not right, since using the theorum It gives a different answer. Pythagorus Theorum states: \[c^2=a^2+b^2\]

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

oh alright I see

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

bye sorry about that though

OpenStudy (ahsome):

Where \(a\) and \(b\) are two of the sides of a triangle, and \(c\) is the hypotnuse

OpenStudy (ahsome):

|dw:1415927555535:dw|

OpenStudy (ahsome):

\(a\) and \(b\) can be any of the sides, while \(c\) is ALWAYS the hypotnuse. Easy way to remember is \(c\) is the biggest length

OpenStudy (ahsome):

This is what you have: |dw:1415927620553:dw|

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