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KarmaXD:

what does b=

Bluewolf2004:

hmm have you tried 5.. I could be wrong tho

KarmaXD:

it was wrong

Bluewolf2004:

dam, sorry. I'm not very good with math tbh, I'm in financial math rn

KarmaXD:

@bluewolf2004 wrote:
dam, sorry. I'm not very good with math tbh, I'm in financial math rn
ok thank you tho

Bluewolf2004:

@karmaxd wrote:
@bluewolf2004 wrote:
dam, sorry. I'm not very good with math tbh, I'm in financial math rn
ok thank you tho
np

KarmaXD:

@bluewolf2004 wrote:
@karmaxd wrote:
@bluewolf2004 wrote:
dam, sorry. I'm not very good with math tbh, I'm in financial math rn
ok thank you tho
np
can you give me a medal im trying to get to level 50

umm:

If you know how to use the Pythagorean Theorem rule, it can be used as follows: Identify the two shorter sides of the right-angled triangle, labeled as \(a\) and \(b\). Using the formula \(a^2 + b^2 = c^2\) to find the square of the hypotenuse (\(c\)). Take the square root of \(c^2\) to find the length of the hypotenuse (\(c\)). For example, if \(a = 3\) and \(b = 4\), you would calculate \(c\) as follows: \[c^2 = 3^2 + 4^2 = 9 + 16 = 25\] So, \(c = \sqrt{25} = 5\).

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