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OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

help!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@anthonyym @jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (erak):

Try using the Pythagorean Theorem.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

A?

OpenStudy (erak):

So the equation is \[C^{2} = A ^{2} + B ^{2} \] Where C is the hypotenuse, or the longest side, and A and B are either of the legs.

OpenStudy (kt7779):

use a^2 + b^2 = c^2

OpenStudy (erak):

Oh did you mean A as in the first answer, cause that's correct.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok...yea

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

so A!

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

Yes it's A, which is closest to square root of (9^2 - 6^2)

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