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Find the missing side length of the right triangle
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Answer:
x=16
Explanation:
This is an unidentified triangle or a scalene
The equation: 14^2+x^2=q^2
This equation is for the pathagoern theorem. (If you have not learned it put a thanks and ask the question about it)
This equation 14^2+x^2=q^2 = 14^2=x^2-q^ = x^2= 32 = x = 16
I hope this helps!
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