Home Mathematics How do you find b in pythagorean theorem given a=3, c=4? How do you find b in pythagorean theorem given a=3, c=4?Mathematics Joseroblesrivera123October 22, 20213 CommentsHow do you find b in pythagorean theorem given a=3, c=4?
the mistake in the pattern is that :b. the decimal point was moved one too many place values each timethe correct pattern could be made by :b. moving the decimal point to the right the same numbers of place values as the exponents[tex]Answer the following and be the brainiest the mistake in the pattern is that : a. the decimal point[/tex]Reply
$22. if larry's profit were to minimize by one for every hour his store were to be closed, we would subtract 30 by 8.Reply
the mistake in the pattern is that :
b. the decimal point was moved one too many place values each time
the correct pattern could be made by :
b. moving the decimal point to the right the same numbers of place values as the exponents
[tex]Answer the following and be the brainiest the mistake in the pattern is that : a. the decimal point[/tex]
$22. if larry's profit were to minimize by one for every hour his store were to be closed, we would subtract 30 by 8.
3² + b² = 4²
9 + b² = 16
b² = 7
b = √7