SOLUTION: 1) a=6 b=8 c=? 2) a=? b=12 c=13 3) a=? b=4 c=5 4) 9 21 ? 5) 24 10 ? 6) ? 3 4

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Question 295329: 1) a=6 b=8 c=? 2) a=? b=12 c=13 3) a=? b=4 c=5 4) 9 21 ? 5) 24 10 ? 6) ? 3 4
Found 2 solutions by Edwin McCravy, richwmiller:
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Next time you post, be sure to post the instructions.  
I will assume the instructions are this:

In the following, the first two numbers or question marks represent
the legs of a right triangle and the third number or question mark
represents the hypotenuse of that right triangle.  Give numbers
for all the question marks.


1) a=6 b=8 c=? 








2) a=? b=12 c=13 










3) a=? b=4 c=5 









4) 9 21 ? 










5) 24 10 ?  









6) ? 3 4








Edwin

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1) 6,8, 10
multiple of the 3,4,5 right triangle.
2 5,12,13 another pythagorean triplet
3) the 3,4,5 again
5) 10 24 26
the 5,12,13 triangle again
So more than half of these you should know without having to calculate. Very important on a timed exam

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