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    How can you calculate the length of one side of a triangle given the lengths of two sides, but no angles?

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    If it is a right triange:
    a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared)
    c=hypotenuse
    a&b=the other two sides.
    You can switch this equation around to find different sides too. (:
    Hope this helps!


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