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hannahblue45:

If f = 40 cm and g = 41 cm, what is the length of e?

MidNiGhtSkY:

what shape is it?

MidNiGhtSkY:

or- have a model of it?

snowflake0531:

is this a right triangle?

snowflake0531:

are you learning te pythagorean theorem?

MidNiGhtSkY:

a^2 + b^2 = c^2 that should be helpful, the longest side is C

jhonyy9:

suppose this is a triangle the length of the 3rd side how not can be in raport with the sum of length the other two sides ?

jhonyy9:

@AZ opinon pls - ty

AZ:

If it's a right angle triangle, then 41 is most likely the hypotenuse with 40 as one of the legs

jhonyy9:

so i ve thought in a general case - in case of an indifferent triangle

AZ:

I found the answer chocies https://questioncove.com/updates/54aed4dce4b0dbc68afd974b A) 57 cm B)13 cm C) 9 cm D) 11 cm

jhonyy9:

ohh you get t

AZ:

It definitely has to be a right angle triangle but we don't know if the triangle looks like this |dw:1615232368368:dw|

AZ:

or if the triangle looks like this |dw:1615232430580:dw|

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