Math, asked by itzroyaljatti, 9 months ago


1) "The diagonal of a rectangle produce by itself the same area as produced by its
length and breadth -
- This is Baudhayan Theorem. Compare it with the Pythagoras property.



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Answered by VaibhavTripathi6300
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Answer. Answer: Baudhayan Theorem and Pythagoras theorem are basically the same. ... The diagonal of a rectangle produce by itself the same are as produced by it's length and breadth"-This is baudhayan Teorm.

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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Comparison between Baudhayan Theorem and Pythagoras theorem is given below:

  • Baudhayan Sulv Sutra and Pythagoras discovered Baudhayan Theorem and Pythagoras theorem respectively.
  • According to the Pythagoras theorem, in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of its height and base.
  • Practically, these theorems are the same. Because the diagonal of the rectangle creates two right angled triangles as all the angles are 90° in a rectangle.
  • So, in the case of the rectangle, the Baudhayan theorem can also be called the Pythagoras theorem because the diagonal of a rectangle will become the hypotenuse of a triangle.
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