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Skyler Donovan
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2 May, 10:14
How do you do the pythagorean theorem?
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Krish Petty
2 May, 10:17
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You take a right triangle and find the lengths of the two sides that are vertical and horizontal. Then, using the formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2, find the length of C
(aka: Hypotenuse)
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