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help-

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@whyjustwhy @bubblezz

Bubblezz:

yes?

KarmaXD:

i need help

Bubblezz:

bru im dumb

KarmaXD:

so am i why do you think im asking you

D14610:

Are their any more details about the triangle?

Bubblezz:

73

KarmaXD:

no there isnt any more

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@bubblezz wrote:
73
thats wrong

Bubblezz:

add the thing

D14610:

Given that our triangle is correct, we can determine the length of the hypotenuse—the missing side by applying the Pythagorean theorem. According to the Pythagorean theorem, The square of the hypotenuse's (c) length in a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides' (a and b) lengths: C2= A2 + 6 We will refer to the side that is missing as c, the side that is 6.8 units long as a, and the side that is 9.6 units long as b.C2 is equal to 6.82 plus 9.62.  c2 = (6.8)2 + (9.6)2c2 = 46.2492.16c2= 138.4 c= sqroot138.4 c= 11.76.

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