Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.06.2021 18:30, evelinn19

A+ b2 = c2 Problem #1
Emily and Chris were working on
their Pythagorean Theorem
homework.
When they got to this problem, their
set up was different:
Emily's Set-Up: 62 +242 = x2
Chris' Set-Up: 62 + x2 = 242
(a) Who's set-up is correct?
(b) Explain WHY that person's
set up is correct!

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