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. Start by identifying the variable you want to solve for, let's say a.
2. Move all other terms to the other side of the equation to isolate 'a^2'. For example, if you want to solve for 'a', the equation would become: a^2 = c^2 - b^2.
3. Take the square root of both sides of the equation to solve for 'a': a = √(c^2 - b^2).
So, the order of operations involves moving terms around the equation and then applying square roots to isolate the variable you want to solve for.
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 for one of the variables?
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