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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 20:20 briannawoods13

since the equation for both triangles have A^2 + B^2 you can think of the two equations for C^2 and n^2 as a system of equations such as to what a equals in the first equation for A^2 + B^2 in the second question after you substitute to what equation do you get ​


since the equation for both triangles have A^2 + B^2 you can think of the two equations for C^2 and

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