on: Find the length of the missing side of the given right triangles. Show your solution. a 2. 20 b 6 8 15 a = b =
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In this case, we are given two sides, which are 20 and 15. It's not specified which one is the hypotenuse, so we'll assume one of these is the hypotenuse and the other is one of the legs. If 20 is the hypotenuse, we'll be finding the other leg. If 15 is the Show more…
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