The legs of a right triangle are 12 centimetres and 16 centimeters. What is the length of the hypotenuse? 15 centimeters 17 centimeters 20 centimeters 28 centimeters

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So we can use the Pythagorean's Theorem to figure this out.

The Pythagorean's Theorem is: a^2 + b^2 = c^2

Basically, leg1 squared plus leg2 squared = hypotenuse squared

So the two legs are 12 and 16, so we can put them in the equation.

12^2 + 16 ^ 2 = hypotenuse ^2

Or,

144 + 256 = hypotenuse ^ 2

400 = hypotenuse ^ 2

Then we can do the square root of 400 to find the hypotenuse.

√400 = 20

The length of the hypotenuse is 20 centimeters.
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