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Which equation is correctly setup to solve for x?

Which equation is correctly setup to solve for x?-example-1
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The formula for the hypotenuse of a triangle is:

[a squared] plus [b squared] = c squared

a and b represent the two sides of the triangle.

You would have to square 8 and 4, add them, then take the square root of it to find the length of the hypotenuse.

The first equation is correct.

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