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How to do a Pythagorean theorem question

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A Pythagorean theorem question is one that deals with the side lengths of a RIGHT triangle.

When solving a question you would use the formula, a^2 + b^2=c^2

A and B are both of the sides that aren’t the hypotenuse.

C is distinguishable from a and b as it is the side opposite from the 90 degree angle. (90 degree angles are formed by perpendicular lines)

Hope this helps :)
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