Given that Pythagorean Theorum is
A^2 + B^2 = C^2, you need to do the opposite.
To find for A^2, you need to:
Subtract B^2 from C^2. This creates the equation of:
C^2 - B^2 = A^2. This works because A^2 + B^2 is C^2, so the opposite must work.
Now if you're looking for A and not A^2, you need to subtract B^2 from C^2 and then square root the difference.
I hope this helps!
He was wrong, you cannot make 10 coins by adding 32 coins to 28 coins. If you want to obtain 10 coins from 32 coins and 28 coins, you can subtract 28 coins from 32 coins.
This can be illustrated as follows:
32-28=10
Step-by-step explanation:
D- 127°
180-53=[2]127°
Use correspondong angles(slide [2] down and make it opposite to 7) if im not wrong then vertically opposite( that is whats on the other side). Its been a while i do that.