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Using the Pythagorean theorem what is the value of s?

Using the Pythagorean theorem what is the value of s?-example-1
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User Mckenna
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Answer:

17

Explanation:

We do a^2+b^2=c^2,

8^2+15^2=c^2

64+225=289

Square root of 289 = 17

c=17

You should search up Pythagorean triplets, they're basically common side lengths used for right triangles and 8,15,17 is one triplet.

Let me know if you have any questions

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User Mads Laumann
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Answer: 17

Step-by-step explanation: 15 squared plus 8 squared equals the square root of 289 which is equal to 17 because 17 squared is... 289

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User Robin Raju
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