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    Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
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I am very confused on how to approach this question. Could anyone help? https://gyazo.com/467d488b24a144117e07642c1cd63246







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I am very confused on how to approach this question. Could anyone help? https://gyazo.com/467d488b24a144117e07642c1cd63246









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    Yes, of course! Show your trying.
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  • Do I do sqrt(5^2-3^2)?
    – idontknowhowtodoit
    yesterday






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    Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
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    yesterday












  • 1




    Yes, of course! Show your trying.
    – Michael Rozenberg
    yesterday










  • Do I do sqrt(5^2-3^2)?
    – idontknowhowtodoit
    yesterday






  • 2




    Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
    – José Carlos Santos
    yesterday







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1




Yes, of course! Show your trying.
– Michael Rozenberg
yesterday




Yes, of course! Show your trying.
– Michael Rozenberg
yesterday












Do I do sqrt(5^2-3^2)?
– idontknowhowtodoit
yesterday




Do I do sqrt(5^2-3^2)?
– idontknowhowtodoit
yesterday




2




2




Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
– José Carlos Santos
yesterday




Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
– José Carlos Santos
yesterday










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Look at the right triangle in the middle lets call it $ABC$



where $AC=5 cm$ and you want to find the side $AB$ so you just need the side $BC$ and then you can apply this very famous equation for right triangles



$a^2+b^2=c^2$



can you solve it from here?






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Look at the right triangle in the middle lets call it $ABC$



where $AC=5 cm$ and you want to find the side $AB$ so you just need the side $BC$ and then you can apply this very famous equation for right triangles



$a^2+b^2=c^2$



can you solve it from here?






share|cite|improve this answer





















  • yes that's the answer
    – James
    yesterday














up vote
0
down vote













Look at the right triangle in the middle lets call it $ABC$



where $AC=5 cm$ and you want to find the side $AB$ so you just need the side $BC$ and then you can apply this very famous equation for right triangles



$a^2+b^2=c^2$



can you solve it from here?






share|cite|improve this answer





















  • yes that's the answer
    – James
    yesterday












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up vote
0
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Look at the right triangle in the middle lets call it $ABC$



where $AC=5 cm$ and you want to find the side $AB$ so you just need the side $BC$ and then you can apply this very famous equation for right triangles



$a^2+b^2=c^2$



can you solve it from here?






share|cite|improve this answer













Look at the right triangle in the middle lets call it $ABC$



where $AC=5 cm$ and you want to find the side $AB$ so you just need the side $BC$ and then you can apply this very famous equation for right triangles



$a^2+b^2=c^2$



can you solve it from here?







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    – James
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  • yes that's the answer
    – James
    yesterday















yes that's the answer
– James
yesterday




yes that's the answer
– James
yesterday


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