SOLUTION: My math problem is (10+x^2)=21^2+x^2. I understand the pythagorean theorem,but don't understand how to solve this problem.

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Question 383942: My math problem is (10+x^2)=21^2+x^2. I understand the pythagorean theorem,but don't understand how to solve this problem.
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2+10=x^2+21^2
10=441 False
there is no answer.
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Ed

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