Math, asked by vaheeda3894, 1 year ago

If a, b, c are sides of a triangle and a²+b²=c², name the type of triangle.Select the correct alternative.
(A) Obtuse angled triangle
(B) Acute angled triangle
(C) Right angled triangle
(D) Equilateral triangle

Answers

Answered by mibackupx
22
Answer:
(C) Right angled triangle
Reason:
It is the formula of phythagorous theorem applicable on right angled triangle.
Answered by amitnrw
11

Answer:

(C) Right angled triangle  

Step-by-step explanation:

If a, b, c are sides of a triangle and a²+b²=c², name the type of triangle. Select the correct alternative.

(A) Obtuse angled triangle  

(B) Acute angled triangle

(C) Right angled triangle  

(D) Equilateral triangle

As per Pythagoras theorem in right angle triangle

Base² + Height² = Hypotenuse²

here given

a²+b²=c²

So we can say that c is hypotenuse & a , b are base & height

so given Triangle is Right angled triangle  

Hence option C is correct

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