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faithkristine:

answer please!

faithkristine:

AZ:

Can you use the Pythagorean theorem to find the missing side first? a^2 + b^2 = c^2 Be careful this time. They gave us the hypotenuse (or c) and one of the legs. We want to find the other leg of the right angle triangle

faithkristine:

i dont know how to use it for this question

AZ:

You have two sides given to you One of them would be 'a' The hypotenuse would be the 'c'

faithkristine:

ok

faithkristine:

walk me through it AZ

AZ:

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AZ:

basically 'a' is 3 and 'c' is 9 and we're solving for b 3^2 + b^2 = 9^2 what is b

AZ:

Alright one step at a time then What is 3^2 And what is 9^2

faithkristine:

im sorry

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