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Find the missing length of the triangle.

Find the missing length of the triangle.-example-1
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Answer:

b = 24

Explanation:

you are going to use the pythagorean theorem.
a^(2) + b^(2) =c^(2) you know b (a short side) and c (the hypotenuse), so fill those values in and change the variable to match that of the problem.
b^(2) + 10^(2) = 26^(2) so now you are going to solve these.
b^(2) + 100 = 676. now you subtract 100 from both sides to get b on one side and the numbers on the other.
b^(2) = 576. now take the square root of both sides because you want just b.
\sqrt{b^(2) } = √(576). which equals b= 24. that's how you get the answer.

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