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can anyone solve this question I want the same answer which was in red the same answer I want pls and in step by step

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Answered by shamimaafroj04
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Answer:

The hypotenuse is termed as the longest side of a right-angled triangle. To find the longest side we use the hypotenuse formula that can be easily driven from the Pythagoras theorem, (Hypotenuse)2 = (Base)2 + (Altitude)2. Hypotenuse formula = √((base)2 + (height)2) (or) c = √(a2 + b2).

then place the value and you will get the answer

Answered by trbochrgdpenguin
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Answer:

All these qiestions are releted to Pythagoras theorem and getting answer is quite easy

Pythagoras theorem-

h² = b² + a²

where b and a are base and hieght,and h is hypotenuse

Step-by-step explanation:

I will solve 2 of those

in first,

answer =

 \sqrt{ {3}^{2} +  {4}^{2}  }

 \sqrt{9 + 16}

 \sqrt{25}

5

In second,

 \sqrt{ {5}^{2}  +  {6}^{2} }

 \sqrt{25 + 36}

 \sqrt{61}

after solving the answer comes 8.71

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