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11 February, 07:47

In the Pythagorean theorem (a + b2 = c), a and b stand for the lengths of the

shorter sides, and c stands for

A. the length of the legs

B. the area of the triangle

c. the length of the longest side

D. the height of the triangle

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  1. 11 February, 08:08
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    C) Length of the longest side / hypotenuse
  2. 11 February, 08:13
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    C) length of the longest side.

    aka hypotenuse
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