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A force can best be defined as A. gravity. B. momentum. C. a push or a pull. D. something that is exerted.
A force can best be defined a push or a pull.
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Hypotenuse: 14 units
One leg: 6 units
Other leg: x units

Using the Pythagorean theorem:

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