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Given the area model of the right triangle below, what is the missing area?
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Given the area model of the right triangle below, what is the missing area?
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Given the area model of the right triangle below, what is the missing area?
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25 use the equation a=sqrt of c^2 - b^2 so you would have 169-144 sqrt that and then multiple 5 x 5 to get the area of the square.
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Answer:
Use the pythagorean theorem
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