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Mathematics, 08.09.2021 14:00 Brittpaulina

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Since the equations for both triangles have a2 + b2, you can think of the two equations for c2 and n2 as a system of equations. Substitute what a2 + b2 equals in the first equation for a2 + b2 in the second equation. After you substitute, what equation do you get?


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Part B
Since the equations for both triangles have a2 + b2, you
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Since the equations for both triangles have a2 + b2, you

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