if the triangle above side m measures 14.2 m and side d measures 28.6 m what is the value of side j
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Step 1: Assume the triangle is right-angled with j as the hypotenuse, so use the Pythagorean theorem: j = sqrt(m^2 + d^2). Show more…
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