By Pythagorean theorem we find that the length of the hypotenuse is
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<h3>How to find the length of the hypotenuse</h3>
In the image attached we have a <em>right</em> triangle with two legs of <em>same</em> length. The hypotenuse of <em>right</em> triangles can be found by Pythagorean theorem, whose form is:

, where l is the length of the legs.
By Pythagorean theorem we find that the length of the hypotenuse is
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18=1,2,3,9,18
37=1,37
48=1,2,3,16,24,12,4,6,8,48
Prime no. is a number that is divisible only by itself and 1
So, here 37 is a prime no.
18 and 48 are composite no.s
Answer: 6x - 18 (choice C)
Angle TSR is the same as angle RST. The order of the letters doesn't matter as long as the middle letter is the same (known as the vertex point).
Segment SQ bisects angle RST, so that means the two smaller pieces (angle TSQ and angle RSQ) are exactly half in measure compared to angle RST. Put another way, angle RST is twice that of angle RSQ
So,
angle RST = 2*(angle RSQ)
angle RST = 2*(3x - 9)
angle RST = 2*(3x) + 2*(-9)
angle RST = 6x - 18
The First expression is 13 to the 1st power. the second expression is 13 to the -22nd power. third expression is 13 to the 15th power fourth expression is 13 to the 7th power.