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16 June, 06:04

Solve for the missing variable. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.

What is c when b=√11 and a=20

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  1. 16 June, 07:59
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    The answer is 20.27

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming you are talking about the pythagorean theorem, the equation is

    a^2 + b^2 = c^2

    Plug the values of a and b into the problem and solve.

    (20) ^2 + (√11) ^2=c^2

    That can be further simplified to

    400+11

    as 20 * 20 is 400 and √11 * √11 is 11.

    Then you add those answers together which equals

    411

    Remember that 411 is equal to c^2.

    To solve for c you have to take the square root of the equation.

    √411=√ (c^2)

    When simplified √ (c^2) is

    20.27313493

    Now rounding to the nearest hundredth means the second decimal place is what you round to.

    The second decimal place is where the 0.07 is at. 3 is closer to. 07 than to 0.08 so you round down.

    The answer is thus 20.27
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