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guys state the baudhayan therom​

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Answered by Karthikrikky12
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Hello mate here is your answer

Baudhayan therom also known as Pythagoras therom

(Hypothnues)²= side²+side²

Hypothnues ²= sum of squares of two sides

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \mathfrak {\huge {\red {Budhyan\: Theorem}}}

Discovery:-

It is also known as Pythagoras Theorem.

It is discovered by Pythagoras, a Greece mathematician. It is discovered on 800

B.C.

About it :-

In a right angle triangle the length of the hypotenuse sq. is equal to the sum of square of perpendicular & base sq.

Formula :-

(H)² =(P)² + (H)²

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