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JR776:

When using the A^2+B^2=C^2(Pythagorean theorem). how do I find C^2?

Vocaloid:

C is the longest side of the triangle. If you are given C, you can plug it in for C and calculate C^2. If instead you are given the other two sides A and B you would plug in those and solve for C^2.

JR776:

@vocaloid wrote:
C is the longest side of the triangle. If you are given C, you can plug it in for C and calculate C^2. If instead you are given the other two sides A and B you would plug in those and solve for C^2.
Oh okay thank you, I was doing geometry earlier and forgot how

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