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Find the missing length using the Pythangorean Theorem and round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary​

Find the missing length using the Pythangorean Theorem and round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary class=

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acemint
acemint acemint
  • 20-11-2020
b=6 i believe! if you use the pythagorean theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) then you should be able to turn 8^2 and 10^2 into 64 and 100, respectively. 100-64=36 and the square root of 36 is 6. you can plug it in by calculating 8^2 + 6^2, which equals 100! hope this wasn't too confusing XD
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