SOLUTION: How Do you find the Hypotenuse of a right angle that equals c^2= 51^2+140^2

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Question 289744: How Do you find the Hypotenuse of a right angle that equals c^2= 51^2+140^2
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Just do the arithmetic. Use your calculator. By the way, that is a perfect square, so correctly done, will be an integer.

John


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