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It depends of what kind of squared b and squared c your talking about... Sorry Hun!

It depends "of" what kind of squared b and squared c "your" talking about... Sorry Hun!

What the heck is that even supposed to mean (even without the mispelling and bad grammar)?

a2 b2 and c2 are all unknown quantities - without extra symbols it's impossible to state a relationship between the three numbers.

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