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LT 3.3 (I can use the Pythagorean Theorem and relationships with special right to 1. Solve for x. Then tell whether the side lengths forms a pythagorean triple. 17 25 x
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LT 3.3 (I can use the Pythagorean Theorem and relationships with special right to
1. Solve for x. Then tell whether the
side lengths forms a pythagorean triple.
17 25 x
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Answer:
first multiply subtract add and minus
Explanation:
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