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Please help on this problem I don’t know how to do it and I’m getting tired of doing this

Please help on this problem I don’t know how to do it and I’m getting tired of doing-example-1
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User ViaTech
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Answer: 18

Explanation:

So this is referencing the Pythagorean theorem. It states that the two shorter sides squared, in your case 10 and 15, is equal to the longest side, or hypotenuse squared.

Step by step

1. Calculate both the shorter sides squared: 10*10= 100 and 15*15= 225

2. Add the 2 shorter sides: 100 + 225 = 325

3. Find the square root of 335: √(325) = 18.0277563773

4. Round to the nearest integer: 18

Please help on this problem I don’t know how to do it and I’m getting tired of doing-example-1
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User MarioVilas
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If it's Pythagorean Theorem, then use the following:


A^2 + B^2 = C^2

You have to multiply the 2 values by themselves if you are trying to find the Hypotenuse, then you need to add those together, and then find the square root.

10 x 10 = 100

15 x 15 = 225

100 + 225 = 325.


√(325) = 18.0277564

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User Jonatas Walker
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