Pythagorean theorem hypotenuse?
Dear Community,
Can someone please tell me if I solved these tasks correctly? I would appreciate your feedback.
LG
No. 2
a)= 5 cm
b)= 10 mar
c)= 13 m
d)= 17dm
Dear Community,
Can someone please tell me if I solved these tasks correctly? I would appreciate your feedback.
LG
No. 2
a)= 5 cm
b)= 10 mar
c)= 13 m
d)= 17dm
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Right. Even without calculator 🙂
Aside from b) “mm”
b) 10 mm
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