Math, asked by spencerma09, 8 months ago

For which triangle does the equation 42 + 42 = c2 apply?

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Answered by physicsloverhere
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☑️ According to the Pythagoras theorem, if the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle measures "a" unit and the other two sides of that same triangle measures "b" unit and "c" unit then, a² = b²+c².

☑️ We can apply the formula that we have learnt from PYTHAGORAS THEOREM to only RIGHT ANGLES TRIANGLES.

Answered by riyarautela1986
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Answer:

in a right triangle, the square of hypotnues I s equal to the sum of squares of other 2 sides

Step-by-step explanation:

c squre=4²+4²

=16+16

=32

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