I cannot reach a meaningful solution from the given information. To prove that S was always true, you would have to prove that N was always false. To prove that N was always false you would have to prove that L was always false. For the statement (L ^ T) -> K to be true, you only need K to be true, so L can be either true or false.
Therefore, because of the aforementioned knowledge, I do not believe that you can prove S to be true.
The answer for this is 42. just subtract 152 from 68 and then divide that by 2.
Answer:
1. b=39.497
2. c=3.606
3. a=18.974
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
41^2-11^2=b^2
1681-121=b^2
b^=1560
b=39.497
2.
2^2+3^2=c^2
4+9=c^2
c^2=13
c=3.606
3.
21^2-9^9=a^2
441-81=a^2
a^2=360
a=18.974
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:

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