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*PLEASE HELP* the pythagorean theorem- FIND EACH MISSING LENGTH TO THE NEAREST TENTH. (the numbers are 3 and 10)
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*PLEASE HELP*
the pythagorean theorem-
FIND EACH MISSING LENGTH TO THE NEAREST TENTH.
(the numbers are 3 and 10)
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3^2+10^2=c^2
9+100=c^2
109=c^2
Square root both sides and you get:
10.44
(I’m pretty sure I’m right but make sure you double check good lucky
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