Math, asked by mansi88, 1 year ago

H square = p square + b square

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Answered by HK281
59
H²=P²+B²

it is Pythagoras theorem


which is used in only right angled triangle in which the square of hypotenuse is equal to equal to the sum of square of other two side


where, P=perpendicular
H=Hypotenuse
B=Base

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Answered by guptasingh4564
23

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

H^{2} =p^{2} +b^{2}

Where,

H= Hypotenuse

p= Perpendicular and

b= Base

It is Pythagoras Theorem;

In which is used in only right angled triangle, where square of hypotenuse is equal to equal of the sum of square of other two sides.

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