Respuesta :

First, subtract the term b^2 from the both sides of the equation to isolate a^2. Then, take the square root of both sides of the equation so "a" is completely isolated. And voila! You should have the simplified version of this formula.

We  were given

[tex] a^2 +b^2 = c^2[/tex]

Adding [tex] b^2 [/tex] to both sides of the equation gives,

[tex]a^2=c^2-b^2[/tex]

The Right  Hand Side  of the equation is a difference of two squares. So we can factor it as follows:

[tex]a^2= (c+b)(c-b)[/tex]

Taking the square root of both sides we have,

[tex]a=\sqrt((c+b)(c-b))[/tex]
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