1. anonymous

2. anonymous

its like the one i taught you. just tweak the pythagoras theorem a bit

3. anonymous

c^2 is always your hypotenuse, aka the long side. now they give you c and a and you have to find b

4. anonymous

math isd a friend

5. anonymous

this is basic stuff m8

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7. anonymous

@Astrophysics thanks m8

8. anonymous

do you know what the answer is cause i dont have much time

9. anonymous

im sorry

10. anonymous

$\sqrt{18^2-4^2}=?$

11. anonymous

17.5

12. anonymous

right????

13. anonymous

yea

14. anonymous

do you have time to help with one more or do you have to go

15. anonymous

lets see

16. anonymous

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 26 mm. One leg of the right triangle is 10 mm. What is the length of the other leg?

17. anonymous

18 mm 20 mm 24 mm 28 mm

18. anonymous

use the method above

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20. anonymous

change the numbers

21. anonymous

okay

22. anonymous

its best if you have a scientific calculator

23. anonymous

send the URL

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25. AaronAndyson

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 26 mm. One leg of the right triangle is 10 mm. What is the length of the other leg? |dw:1438773764147:dw|

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