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Is a night-angled triangle. PQ = 13cm. QR = 7cm and angle POR = 90°. Calcune length of PR can someone answer and explain
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Is a night-angled triangle. PQ = 13cm. QR = 7cm and angle POR = 90°. Calcune length of PR can someone answer and explain
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Is a night-angled triangle. PQ = 13cm. QR = 7cm and angle POR = 90°. Calcune
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Using the Pythagorean’s theorem
Which states that the H^2=P^2+B^2
We can solve for the missing side
First sub in the values and use algebra to solve
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