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If you are substituting into the formula: a2 + b2=c2 numbers for a, b, and c; what would the order of operations be to solve fo...Asked by Mujika
If you are substituting into the formula: a^2 + b^2=c^2 numbers for a, b, and c; what would the order of operations be to solve for one of the variables?
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To solve for one of the variables in the formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2, the order of operations would be as follows:
1. Square both a and b.
2. Add the squares of a and b together.
3. Take the square root of the sum of a^2 and b^2 to find the value of c.
In this formula, the order of operations is important in order to correctly solve for one of the variables.
1. Square both a and b.
2. Add the squares of a and b together.
3. Take the square root of the sum of a^2 and b^2 to find the value of c.
In this formula, the order of operations is important in order to correctly solve for one of the variables.
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