SOLUTION: a=11 B=? C=61

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Question 34413: a=11 B=? C=61
Answer by lyra(94)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you are refering to the pythagorean theorem:
Hope this helps,
lyra
P.S. In the future please be more detailed in writing your problem.

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