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find the length of hypotenuse of the triangle right angled at B...​

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Answered by mokshthakar
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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

a^2+b^2=c^2(ab^2+bc^2=ac^2)

√3^2+√6^2=ac^2

3+6=9

√9=3

Answered by Saaad
4

Answer:

The Length of the Hypotenuse is 3

Explanation:

We know that,

AB = √3

BC = √6

AC = Hypotenuse

Therefore, By Pythagoras Theorem,

\rm \implies {AC}^{2}  =  {AB}^{2}  +  {BC}^{2}  \\ \rm \implies  {AC}^{2}  =  { \sqrt{3} }^{2}  +  { \sqrt{6} }^{2}  \\ \rm \implies  {AC}^{2}  = 3 + 6 \\ \rm \implies  {AC}^{2}  = 9 \\ \rm \implies AC =  \sqrt{9}  \\ \rm \implies AC = 3

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