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shutvik [7]
3 years ago
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Mathematics
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german3 years ago
5 0
The equation we will use here is A^2+B^2=C^2, which is also know as the Pythagorean Theorem.
The given values are 6 and 9, where they can represent any value, there true values in the equation would be 36(6), and 81(9), so you must select a value that makes the equation true, given the constraints.

with that being said 3, doesnt work because
·36(6)+9(3)≠81(9)
·9(3)+81(9)≠36(6)
·36(6)+81(9)≠9(3)

10 doesnt work either because
·36(6)+81(9)≠100(10)
·81(9)+100(10)≠36(6)
·100(10)+36(6)≠81(9)

12 doesnt work either because 
·144(12)+36(6)≠81(9)
·36(6)+81(6)≠144(12)
·81(9)+144(12)≠36(6)

If you see where this is going you would know that there is no valid solution here, however rounding is always a possibility, when you actually do the math 81(9)+36(6)=117, and when squared you get your answer of 10.8, and the closest answer is 10, there fore your answer would be 10

-I hope this is the answer you are looking for, feel free to post your questions on brainly at any time.



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