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explain what is a pythogeoras theorm

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Answered by preetismlzjhs
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Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagoras theorem states that “In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides“. The sides of this triangle have been named as Perpendicular, Base and Hypotenuse. Here, the hypotenuse is the longest side, as it is opposite to the angle 90°.

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Answer:

{ \pink{{(hypotenuse)}^{2}  = {(perpendicular)}^{2}  - {(base)}^{2} }}

The Pythagoras theorem is a mathematical law that states that, the sum of squares of the lengths of the two short sides of the right triangle is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse.

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