Math, asked by ratnakarwaghmar7637, 3 months ago

A=13 b=12 find hypotenuse

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Answered by priyabarnawal1805
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Answer:

17.69

Step-by-step explanation:

h = √(A^2 + B^2)

= (13^2 + 12^2)

= √(169 + 144)

= √313

= 17.69

Answered by AbdulRubSir
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Answer:

17.69

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

  • A = 13
  • B = 12

To find,

  • Hypotenuse,H = ?

We know,

According to Pythagoras :- a² + b² = c²

let c = hypotenuse,h. Now, substitute the values in the Pythagorean formula :-

  • 13² + 12² = c²
  • c² = 169 + 144
  • c² = 313
  • c = √313
  • c = 17.69

Hence the hypotenuse = 17.69

Hope it helps

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