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Explain Pythagoras theorem with an example

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Answered by fija47
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Determine if the lengths represent the sides of an acute, right, or obtuse triangle if a triangle is possible. The Pythagorean Theorem can be used when we know the length of two sides of a right triangle and we need to get the length of the third side.

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Answered by Krishna9527
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Pythagoras theorem = One side^2 + other side^2 = (Hypothenious)^2

In the above example

AB = 4 cm

BC = 6 cm

AC = ?

Pythagoras theorem = One side^2 + other side^2 = (Hypothenious)^2

= 4^2 + 6^2 = Hypothenious ^2

= 16 + 36 = Hypothenious ^2

= 52 = Hypothenious ^2

ANSWER IS

= ROOT OF 52

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