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24 January, 03:35

A right triangle has a hypotenuse of √52. What are possible lengths of the two legs of this triangle? Choose only those that apply

√4 or 2

√9 or 3

√16 or 4

√25 or 5

√36 or 6

√49 or 7

√64 or 8

√81 or 9

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  1. 24 January, 03:36
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    4 and 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a²+b²=c²

    a²+b²=52

    4+48=52: no bc 48 isn't valid as b²

    9+43=52: no bc 43 isn't valid

    16+36=52: yes bc both are allowed

    25+27=52: no
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