a^(2 )+b^2=c^2

Which variables represent legs and which is the hypotenuse?

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In the Pythagorean theorem equation a^(2 )+b^2=c^2, the variables "a" and "b" represent the lengths of the legs of a right triangle, and the variable "c" represents the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle.
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