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Amanda Gaines
Mathematics
27 January, 22:23
Use the pythagorean theorem to find A
23²=a²+17²
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Jaidyn
27 January, 22:41
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240
Step-by-step explanation:
23^2 = a^2 + 17^2
529 = a^2 + 289
529 - 289 = a^2
240 = a ^ 2
240 is not a perfect square number
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