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Mathematics, 04.06.2021 23:50 hmu323

5. Two dimensions of a right triangle are 5 units and 13 units: A student writes the equation 52 + 132 = c2 to find the length of the third side.
a. If all the side lengths are integers, is the student's equation
correct? Explain.
b. If the student is incorrect, write an equation that will give the length
of the third side, and show that the equation is correct.

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