The question is: how does the length of the hypotenuse in a right triangle relate to the lengths of the legs? It's so simple, but I really can't understand the way it's worded. I've missed a lot of school lately, so I didn't learn about it with the rest of my class.
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IF ABC IS RIGHT ANGLE TRIANGLE THEN
AC WILL BE ITS HYPOTNEUSE
AB WIL BE OPP SIDE OF HYPOTNEUSE
BC WILL BE ADJECENT THEN
AC^2=AB^2+BC^2
AC WILL BE ITS HYPOTNEUSE
AB WIL BE OPP SIDE OF HYPOTNEUSE
BC WILL BE ADJECENT THEN
AC^2=AB^2+BC^2
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Google for Pythagoras Theorem.
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