SOLUTION: How do i set this problem up for the pythagorean theorem? 1/3, 2 with the square root of 2/3, and 1?

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Question 289394: How do i set this problem up for the pythagorean theorem? 1/3, 2 with the square root of 2/3, and 1?
Answer by richwmiller(9135) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What does this mean? 2 with the square root of 2/3
The largest will be c and the other two a and b. It doesn't matter which is a and which is b
a^2+b^2=c^2