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each leg of a right triangle is the geometric mean between...

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Answered by ritika123489
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In every right triangle, a leg (a or b) is the geometric mean between the hypotenuse (c) and the projection of that leg on it (n or m). If we know the length of the legs and the length of the hypotenuse we can calculate the perimeter of a right triangle.

Answered by XxItzAdyashaxX
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In every right triangle, a leg (a or b) is the geometric mean between the hypotenuse (c) and the projection of that leg on it (n or m). ... If we know the length of the legs and the length of the hypotenuse we can calculate the perimeter of a right triangle.

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