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Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing side of the right triangle. 2.5 Х 6
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Use the Pythagorean
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x would equal square root of 53
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Answer:
6.5
Explanation:
6^2 +2.5^2 = x^2
36 + 6.25 = x^2
42.25 = x^2
6.5 = x
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