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In the Pythagorean theorem, what does the 'a' and 'c' represent in the formula?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A basically represents a side a

And c represents hypotenuse

Answered by tsakshi636
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Answer:

According to Pythagorean theorem

the square of Hypotenuse = the sum of square of the other two sides.

here hypotenuse is represented by ( a) and the other sides as (b) and (c) .

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