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2 September, 14:29
How do I calculate the Pythagorean theorem?
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Spencer Wiggins
2 September, 14:38
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A^2 + b^2 = c^2
A*2 b*2
When you get the final answer of a and b after squaring you then add a and b and you get your answer C^2
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