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When finding the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle, why might you approximate the answer?

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Answered by deve11
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Step-by-step explanation:

Because every time in every problem every value we get by adding square of base and square of height are not perfect squares. So, to find the lenght of hypotenuse with non-perfect square-root number we approximate the answer.

Answered by Angelbay
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Because every time in every problem every value we get by adding square of base and square of height are not perfect squares. So, to find the lenght of hypotenuse with non-perfect square-root number we approximate the answer.

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