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Anyone know how to find the distance of a line using pythagorean theorem please examples

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a^2 + b^2= c^2

(they are squared btw)
Anyone know how to find the distance of a line using pythagorean theorem please examples-example-1
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a^2 + b^2 = c^2. If you are trying to find line a, and b and c are given to you, use c (which is the hypotenuse, the longest side), take c and divide it by b, then square root the answer. This is the same for finding side b. To find side c, use the equation and square root the answer.
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