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How do you find the perimeter of triangle ABC?

How do you find the perimeter of triangle ABC?-example-1
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do the Pythagorean Theorem - a^2+b^2=c^2

20^2+15^2=c^2
400+225=c^2
625=c^2
sqrt(625)=c
c=25

Add all of the sides up and you get 25+15+20=60
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User Pratik Patel
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Alright, so we'll use the Pythagorean Theorem for this one.
⇒ a²+b²=c²

The hypotenuse of a triangle is represented by c² and we're given the values for a and b. For this triangle, we'll make 15 = a and 20 = b. Plug this into the equation and we'll have (15)² + (20)² = c ². This gives us 625 = c². Solve for c by square rooting both sides of the equation. √(625) = c. We now know that c = 25. To take the perimeter, we add a + b + c ⇒ (15) + (20) + (25) = Perimeter.

-Hope this helps!
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