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Astro:

Pythagorean theorem on the coordinate plane question. SS below

Astro:

Isolation:

So we have to find the perimeter of this and then multiply it by 3

Astro:

How do i do that?

Isolation:

can you first tell me the length of this

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Astro:

10

Isolation:

Okay so now the sides, we have to use the pythagorean theorem to find the length, because it will be the hypotenuse

Isolation:

what are the lengths of the 2 red lines

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Astro:

The sides are 2

Isolation:

and how about the other

Astro:

Same?

Isolation:

the other one tho,

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Astro:

Oh 5?

Isolation:

Yes so now use the pythagorean theorem, can you do that?

Astro:

Yes, Would it be 5²+2²?

Isolation:

Yes it equals c squared tho what is 5^2 + 2^2

Astro:

25+4=c³

Isolation:

yes so c is sqrt29

Isolation:

So now we have \[3(10+\sqrt29 + \sqrt29)\]

Astro:

30+10.76

Isolation:

... no just first do 10 + 2sqrt29 then multiply that with 3

Astro:

Wouldnt you distribute though?

Isolation:

you don't have to do that though Because your way of distributing, you did it wrong... lol

Astro:

So what would it be?

Isolation:

@isolation wrote:
... no just first do 10 + 2sqrt29 then multiply that with 3

Astro:

Ok would it be 20.76?

Isolation:

multiply that by 3 now

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Astro:

Ok would it be 62.28?

Isolation:

ye

Astro:

Ok thank you

Isolation:

np

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