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How to calculate perpendicular bisector of hypotenuse right angle triangle

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Answered by jiyayadav10
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ABsquare =AC square +BC square

Step-by-step explanation:

draw a right angled triangle and name it ABC let B be the perpendicular and C be the hypotenuse and apply Pythagoras theorem

Answered by krbiru1985
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Answer:

By pythagoras theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

Draw a triangle and name it abc .

If ab is perpendicular and bc is base of the triangle then ac is hypotenuse of that right angle triangle .

so,

    ab =  ac square - bc square (under square root)

    bc = ac square - ab square (under square root)

    ac = ab square + bc square (under square root)

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