(3) Find the length of the hypotenuse in a right angled triangle where the sum
of the squares of the sides making right angle is 169.
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Given,
Sum of the squares of the sides making right angled triangle =169
That is: P^2 +b^2 =169
We know,
Hypotenuse^2 =Perpendicular^2+ base^2
Or, hypotenuse = √ Perpendicular^2+ base^2
Or, hypotenuse = √ 169
Or, hypotenuse =13
Hope it helps ya
Sum of the squares of the sides making right angled triangle =169
That is: P^2 +b^2 =169
We know,
Hypotenuse^2 =Perpendicular^2+ base^2
Or, hypotenuse = √ Perpendicular^2+ base^2
Or, hypotenuse = √ 169
Or, hypotenuse =13
Hope it helps ya
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hypo=?
where
one side ²+other side ²=169
but by Pythagoras theorem
one side ²+other side ²= hypo ²
so hypo =√169
hypo =13 units
hope it will be helpful to you ✔✔✔
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hypo=?
where
one side ²+other side ²=169
but by Pythagoras theorem
one side ²+other side ²= hypo ²
so hypo =√169
hypo =13 units
hope it will be helpful to you ✔✔✔
mark me brainliest ✌✌✌✌
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