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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can someone help me in Right triangle relations
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Do you have a specific question?
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
nvm, lol
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Do you need help with the first one or second one, or both?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
both
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OpenStudy (studygurl14):
To find the geometric mean: multiply the numbers together and take the nth root, where n = the amount of numbers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the nth root?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what @StudyGurl14 said, so
\\(\sqrt{6\times 13}\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
two numbers
square root
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8.3?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
look at your choices dear
they did not make a decimal approximation
just wrote the square root is all
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
leave it in the radical form
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay sorry gottcha what about the 2nd one thanks guys
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
It's a similar right triangle problem, so all the sides will be the same proportions
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay i still dont get it
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
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First, find the lengths of a and b using the pythagoraean theorem
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