Find the third side in simplest radical form

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Work Shown:
We see that one of the legs is unknown. We'll call this 'a'.
The other leg is b = 2, which becomes b^2 = 4
The hypotenuse (always opposite the 90 degree angle) is c = sqrt(58). This turns into c^2 = 58 when you square both sides.
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Use the pythagorean theorem to get
a^2+b^2 = c^2
a^2+4 = 58
a^2 = 58-4
a^2 = 54
a = sqrt(54)
a = sqrt(9*6)
a = sqrt(9)*sqrt(6)
a = 3*sqrt(6)