Math, asked by ravipawdel, 1 year ago

area of a right triangle is m sq.cm. If the lengths of its hypotenuse and another
Side are respectively 10 cm and 6 cm, find the value of m.​

Answers

Answered by lakshmikrishna07
2

Step-by-step explanation:

hyp^2=x^2+x^2

10^2=6^2+x^2

x=√100-36

x=√64

x=8

Answered by harsh053
2

Answer:

By Pythagoras theorem,

other side square = 10 square - 6 square = 64

so remaining side is 8cm

area of right angled triangle = half into product of sides making right angle = half into 8 into 6 = 24cm.sq.

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