define Pythagoras Theorem in triangles. BEST ANSWER WILL BE BRAINIEST
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Step-by-step explanation:The Pythagorean theorem consists of a formula a^2+b^2=c^2 which is used to figure out the value of (mostly) the hypotenuse in a right triangle. The a and b are the 2 "non-hypotenuse" sides of the triangle (Opposite and Adjacent).
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In a right angled triangle the square of the long side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
It is stated in this formula:
a2 + b2 = c2
The long side is called the hypotenuse.
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