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Define Pythagoras theorem and explain

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Answered by shreyadimri21
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Pythagoras theorem : The square of two sides of a right angled triangle is equal to the square of hypotenuse. Eg In a triangle ABC , right angled at B an equation will be obtained
(AB) square + (BC) square = (AC) square.
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Answered by kendall
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pythagoras theorem-  In a right triangle,the sum of the squares of two sides = square of hypotenuse.
a^2 +b^2 =c^2 
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