we know that
In a right triangle we have
two legs and one hypotenuse
Let
a,b -----> the legs of the right triangle
c-----> the hypotenuse of the right triangle (the greater side)
Applying the Pythagoras Theorem

therefore
<u>the answer is</u>
The length of the hypotenuse squared is the length of one leg squared plus the length of another leg squared
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
square root of 16 is 4
Just like the relationship of multiplication and division, square roots and exponents have similar relationship.
Example,
2^2=4
√4 = 2
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation: In algebra, we use the word <em>slope</em> to describe how steep a line is and slope can be found using the ratio <em>rise/run </em>between any two points that are on that line.
The ratio <em>rise/run</em> is the equal to the rate of change
or the <em>change in y/change in x</em>.
In algebra, the rate of change or the <em>change in y/change in x</em> or
the <em>rise/run</em> is also called the slope of a line.