How can I solve this problem?
Answer:
To solve this problem you would need the Pythagorean Theorem .
[tex]a^{2} + b^{2} = c^{2}[/tex]
10 would be [tex]b^{2}.[/tex] So, [tex]a^{2} +10^{2} = c^{2}[/tex].
[tex]a^{2} + 100 = c^{2}[/tex]
Pick a number that is larger than 10, which would be the x or the (a), then add 2 to that number, which would be the c or the (x+2) . Then try to plug it in, if it doesn't work try other numbers.