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10 May, 22:42

Which equation can be solved to find one of the missing side lengths in the triangle?

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  1. 11 May, 02:17
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    The pythagorean theorem states that a^2+b^2=c^2 in a right triangle where C is the longest side. this equation can gelp you figure out the length of one side if you have the lengths of the other two sides.

    Example:

    1. replace the variables in the theorem with the values of the known sides.

    32^2+b^2=183^2

    2. square the measures, and subtract 1,089 from each side.

    1,089+b^2=33,489

    b^2=32,400

    3. Find the square root of each side.

    square root of b^2 = squre root of 32,400

    Answer: b=180
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