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jakfishman:

help ss below

jakfishman:

QuestionCoveBot:

What do you think it is?

jakfishman:

12?

snowflake0531:

Have you ever heard of perfect right triangles? What their lengths are?

jakfishman:

no?

snowflake0531:

Some of them you should memorize are 3,4,5 5,12,13 In this case, 5, 12, 13 This is the first way you could do it Another way is by using the distance formula, not sure if you've learned that yet The last way is using the pythagorean theorem, which relates back to the first

snowflake0531:

And in this triangle, the legs of the triangle are 5 and 12 and so it's good to memorize that the hypotenuse is 13

jakfishman:

oh so like if i get 4, 5 it should be 3 right?

snowflake0531:

Well, the shorter legs must be 3 and 4, and 5 as the hypotenuse

jakfishman:

oh ok

jakfishman:

say i got( -2, 4)by (0,-6 how would i get that?

snowflake0531:

i'm not helping with another question xd

jakfishman:

whatever

darkknight:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @snowflake0531 Have you ever heard of perfect right triangles? What their lengths are? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) special right triangles * pretty sure thats what its called

snowflake0531:

._. thanks

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