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Find the length of the missing side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.

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 Nov 7, 2014

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The answer to this problem lies in the Pythgorean Theorom, which is a^2+b^2=c^2, where c is the hypotenuse (the unknown in this case). All you have to do is take the sqrt of 11^2+11^2. You can also find the answer by knowing properties of 45-45-90 triangles. Essentially in these trangles a=b and c=a*sqrt(2). So the answer is 11*sqrt(2).

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The answer to this problem lies in the Pythgorean Theorom, which is a^2+b^2=c^2, where c is the hypotenuse (the unknown in this case). All you have to do is take the sqrt of 11^2+11^2. You can also find the answer by knowing properties of 45-45-90 triangles. Essentially in these trangles a=b and c=a*sqrt(2). So the answer is 11*sqrt(2).

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