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Substitute the length of the sides (10 m, 26 m, n) into the Pythagorean Theorem. Then, find the length of the missing siden.
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Substitute the length of the sides (10 m, 26 m, n) into the Pythagorean Theorem. Then, find the length of the missing siden.
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Answer:
n = 24 m
Explanation:
n² + 10² = 26²
n² + 100 = 676
n² = 576
n = 24 m
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