Math, asked by puja84376, 7 months ago


12. In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squ
other two sides (Pythagoras Theorem).

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Answered by Anonymous
2

(hypotenuse)²=(base)²+(height)²

Answered by fashionofpalika321
1

yes .the statement is true ...

now

if you have to prove then,

Given:- A right triangle ABC right angled at B.

+BC 2 Construction:- Draw BD⊥ACProof:-In △ABC and △ABD∠ABC=∠ADB(Each 90°)∠A=∠A(Common)

ABC=∠BDC(Each 90°)

ABC=∠BDC(Each 90°)∠C=∠C(Common)

ABC=∠BDC(Each 90°)∠C=∠C(Common)∴△ABC∼△BCD(By AA)

ABC=∠BDC(Each 90°)∠C=∠C(Common)∴△ABC∼△BCD(By AA)∴

BC

Dc

=

= AC

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