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Mathematics, 14.08.2021 05:50 19zmurphy

use the figure and the Pythagorean theorem we can write two equations which both equal x^2 : x ^2 = b^2 - (y-c) ^ 2 and x^2 = a ^2 - c^2 set them equal to each other and solving for b


use the figure and the Pythagorean theorem we can write two equations which both equal x^2 : x ^2 =

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