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4 June, 04:54

What is the (x) length of a triangle if leg 1 equals 5 and the hypotenuse equals 13

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  1. 4 June, 04:58
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    Wow this will be late. Surprised no one answered this when it was on the regular list.

    Pythagorean Theorem states a² + b² = c² where the sum of the squares of the two legs of a triangle (a and b) are equal to the square of the hypotenuse (c).

    5² + b² = 13²

    25 + b² = 169

    b² = 144

    b = 12

    The length of the unknown leg labeled x is 12 units.
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