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Which equation correctly solves the Pythagorean theorem, a2 + b2 = c2, for b, assuming a, b, and c are positive?

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User Yohn
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Answer:

b= square root of c^2-a^2

Explanation:

When givin measurements of a and c you have to subtract them both but with square rooting them and squaring them. Hope this helped

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