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Ahhh helppp i’m almost done with this

Ahhh helppp i’m almost done with this-example-1

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Answer:

41

Explanation:

Use the Pythagorean theorem to sovle this problem. The Pythagorean theorem states the following,


a^2 + b^2 = c^2

Where (a) and (b) are the legs or the sides adjacent to the right angle, and (c) is the hypotenuse or the side opposite the right angle.

Substitute in the given values and solve for the unknown,


(9)^2 + (40)^2 = c^2\\\\81 + 1600 = c^2\\\\1681 = c^2\\\\41 = c

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User Nadeem Ahmad
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Answer:41 m

Explanation:

Lets use the Pythagoras thermos to solve

40^2+9^2=c^2

1600+81=c^2

1681=c^2

41=c

The value of the hypotenuse is 41

I see you already attempted this question and got it right, Good job!

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User Marvo
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