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Please help me, math is so hard

Please help me, math is so hard-example-1
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User Creak
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Explanation:

OH you have to find what the lengths of the sides of the squares are, It would have been easier if they made the area 36 because that is a squared number and easy to find but because they didn't you just have to put 32 into a square root and the output would be 5.6.

why are we doing this? because 5.6*5.6=32, the area of the square. that means that 5.6 and 5.6 can be plugged into the A^2+B^2=C^2 equation 5.6^2+5.6^2=c^2 the missing side.

=984 should be the missing side but do the work yourself because that number that I came up with doesn't look right.

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User Tirenweb
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32 divided by 4 = 8,

8^2 + 8^2 = 128

128: 11^2 = 121 close enough, 11 is your answer

We are finding hypotenuse but first we find the length of all sides of the two squares to find the two sides of the triangle then we find hypotenuse.

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User Adam Sznajder
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