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johnnn:

https://prnt.sc/lspdlz

johnnn:

@Hero

dude:

Use Pythagorean Theorem \(a^2+b^2=c^2\) c is the hypotenuse

johnnn:

and what would the answer be?

jhonyy9:

using what dude wrote above the Pythagorean Theorem you can writing h^2 +8^2 =10^2 do you can continue it ?

jhonyy9:

h^2 = 10^2 -8^2 h^2 = ?

jhonyy9:

h^2 = 100-64 h^2 = ?

jhonyy9:

are you here ?

jhonyy9:

please collaborate

johnnn:

h= 6, -6

jhonyy9:

so just 6 bc. a length not can being minus ok ?

johnnn:

https://prnt.sc/lsptf4

jhonyy9:

was my plaesure bye bye

johnnn:

you cant help with more? lol

jhonyy9:

yes but please repost it in newquestions column

johnnn:

okay thanks

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