10. A,B and C are three
different points. They are
vertices of a right angled
triangle if:
AC2= AB2-BC2
AC2>AB2-BC2
AC2<AB2+BC2
AC3=AB+BC
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Answer:
By Pythagora's theorem,
(hypotenuse)
2
=(perpendicular)
2
+(base)
2
Clearly, AB is hypotenuse, BC and AC are either base or perpendicular.
Since, AB is hypotenuse, therefore neither A nor B is right angle.
Therefore, C is right angle.
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