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Y'ALL PLEASE HELP ME OUT IF YOU CAN I REALLY NEED HELP :)))))!!!!!!!!! Find the length of x in the right triangle. Give your answer to two decimal places. SHOW YOUR WORK so…
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Y'ALL PLEASE HELP ME OUT IF YOU CAN I REALLY NEED HELP :)))))!!!!!!!!!
Find the length of x in the right triangle. Give your answer to two decimal places.
SHOW YOUR WORK so I can see if the answer makes sense. (no links as answers)
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use Pythagoras theorem
a² + b² = c²
14² + b² = 40²
b² = (40² - 14²)
b = 37.46 feet.
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