SOLUTION: find the lengths of each side in this right triangle.
a=1/2x+11
b?
c=2x+1
I really do not know how to solve this. i know I have to use pythagorean theorem but the half and x
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Question 953656: find the lengths of each side in this right triangle.
a=1/2x+11
b?
c=2x+1
I really do not know how to solve this. i know I have to use pythagorean theorem but the half and x etc is really throwing me off. ANy help would as always be extremely appreciated
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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