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Pythagoras Theorem and Its Applications

You are at one end of the amusement park and your friend is at the other end. There are two ways you can reach your friend, either you go west for 3 miles and then walk north for another 4 miles which makes it a total of 7 miles, or you go right through the centre of the amusement park walking diagonally. You need to find the distance you need to travel for the second option. How do you do it? Well, you take the help of the Pythagoras Theorem…

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The Pythagoras Theorem

Let’s have a look at what Mr Pythagoras stated when he came up with the Theorem,

Statement: In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the remaining two sides.

To understand it better we break down the statement.

A right-angled triangle is a triangle with a 90-degree angle.

The hypotenuse is the longest side of the right-angled triangle.

The remaining sides of the triangle are called the base and the perpendicular.

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