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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not without a question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@OrangeMaster
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do you know about right triangles?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
90 degress
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How would you solve an unknown side?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im not sure. Could you walk me through the steps?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The formula is \[a^2+b^2=c^2\]For example:|dw:1450306362390:dw|\[3^2=9\]\[4^2=16\]\[9+16=25\]\[\sqrt{25}=5\]So, which of your options do these example values satisfy?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a=3
b=4
c=5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok so what are you asking now?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im sorry Im very bad in geometry.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm asking which answer choice you think is correct. It might also be worth mentioning that both triangles appear to be congruent.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How would I find the anwser to my question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have to go, so I'll tell you that it is D because KL is the side of the triangle on the right. That side of the triangle is referred to as 'c'|dw:1450307317251:dw|
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