That's the spirit! LOL!
Nice, Chris!
That's amazing, Guest!
For example, in this case,
10^2+24^2=c^2, and if you square root c^2, you will get the third side length.
Hope this helped!
It is a^2+b^2+c^2, where a, b, and c are side lengths.
Nice, Chris!!!!
Hint:
57-(-33)+1=91. Now, since you know the pattern, find how many numbers there are!
In this case, create side lengths for the square and test it out!
All of Trisha's stores have to add up to 81*5=405.
We need to find the LCM of 17, 6, and 2 and add one to it.
The LCM of 17, 6, and 2 is 102 (prime factorization)
102+1=103.
Therefore, our k=103