
Kenneth S. answered 07/15/16
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No problem--you have a formula involving a, b and c (c is hypotenuse).
Two of the three sides lengths are given; put them into the equation, then solve for the remaining side (non-given letter).
The square root operation will have to be used.
Two of the three sides lengths are given; put them into the equation, then solve for the remaining side (non-given letter).
The square root operation will have to be used.
The format in which you have presented the given values, b and c, is strange on this Website but undoubtedly you know those numbers, which must be squared and substituted appropriately.