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Midnight97:

I need help again

Midnight97:

Midnight97:

Midnight97:

@luhivqqcherry @somnium

Spectrum:

Okay so you need to do Pythagorean Theorem.

Spectrum:

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

Midnight97:

@spectrum wrote:
Okay so you need to do Pythagorean Theorem.
I did that somewhat then I got stuck Lol

Spectrum:

Your legs are your a^2 and b^2, the hypotenuse is your c^2, since you don't have a c^2 you just need to add the legs to get your answer.

Midnight97:

@spectrum wrote:
Your legs are your a^2 and b^2, the hypotenuse is your c^2, since you don't have a c^2 you just need to add the legs to get your answer.
Ik that

somnium:

pythagorean theorem again as i said in the last one, a^2 + b^2 = c^2 we replace the a and b variables, making the equation 169+81 = c^2 yk the left side equals 250, so c^2 = 250. then we do square root, giving u approx 15.8

Midnight97:

But I get stuck a lot

Midnight97:

@somnium wrote:
pythagorean theorem again as i said in the last one, a^2 + b^2 = c^2 we replace the a and b variables, making the equation 169+81 = c^2 yk the left side equals 250, so c^2 = 250. then we do square root, giving u approx 15.8
Thank you

somnium:

yww :)

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