SOLUTION: Given triangle ABC, where angle ABC is a right angle, AB=x, BC=y, and AC=(x + 4)^2, what is y in terms of x? Thank you
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Question 1143156: Given triangle ABC, where angle ABC is a right angle, AB=x, BC=y, and AC=(x + 4)^2, what is y in terms of x? Thank you
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