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The length of one leg is the square root of 11, with the other leg being 2. I am to
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Question 818990: I am to use the Pythagorean Theorem in this case, leaving my answer in simplest radical form...
The length of one leg is the square root of 11, with the other leg being 2. I am to find the hypotenuse. Any help would be much appreciated!
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The length of one leg is the square root of 11, with the other leg being 2. I am to find the hypotenuse.
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