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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hlp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first, apply the rule of the pythagorean theorem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a^2+b^2=c^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so 6^2+4^2=?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7.2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is the answer

OpenStudy (igreen):

Pythagorean Theorem. a^2 + b^2 = c^2 Where 'a' and 'b' are the two legs and 'c' is the hypotenuse. We need to find the hypotenuse and are given two legs. 4^2 + 6^2 = c^2 Simplify 4^2 + 6^2, can you do that? @1497

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12+8=20

OpenStudy (igreen):

No..these are exponents, not multiplication problems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do not give out direct answers. -_- It is against the Code-of-Conduct. @usmcbennett96

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no 6^2 is the same as 6*6

OpenStudy (igreen):

\(4^2 + 6^2\) \(4^2 \rightarrow 4 \times 4\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6^2+4^2=radical52 which equals 7.2 cause its asking for the nearest tenth

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my bad 36+16=52

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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