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formula for finding hypotnuse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let ABC be a right angle triangle , having right angle at B , then AC will be it's hypotenuse , AB is perpendicular and BC is base

 {(ac)}^{2}  =  {(ab)}^{2}  +  {(bc)}^{2}

SQUARE OF HYPOTENUSE IS EQUAL TO SUM OF SQUARE OF THE OTHER TWO SIDES .

REMEMBER THAT HYPOTENUSE IS ONLY FOR RIGHT ANGLE TRIANGLE ONLY .

FINDING HPOTENUSE IS RELATED TO PYTHAGORAS THEOREM .

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Answered by jamwantsingh112250
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Take a square root of sum of squares: c = √(a² + b²)

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