To find AC, we first need to find AM using the Pythagorean theorem.
AM = √(AC^2 - CM^2)
AM = √(12^2 - 6^2)AM = √(144 - 36)AM = √108AM ≈ 10.39 cm
Now, we can find AC using the Pythagorean theorem again.
AC = √(AM^2 + CM^2)AC = √(10.39^2 + 6^2)AC = √(108 + 36)AC = √144AC = 12 cm
Therefore, AC = 12 cm.
To find AC, we first need to find AM using the Pythagorean theorem.
AM = √(AC^2 - CM^2)
AM = √(12^2 - 6^2)
AM = √(144 - 36)
AM = √108
AM ≈ 10.39 cm
Now, we can find AC using the Pythagorean theorem again.
AC = √(AM^2 + CM^2)
AC = √(10.39^2 + 6^2)
AC = √(108 + 36)
AC = √144
AC = 12 cm
Therefore, AC = 12 cm.