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if C is the length of the hypotenuse and A,B are the lengths of the other two sides of a right angled triangle then-
(a)a/c+b=c-b/a (b)b/a+b=a-c/b (c)c/a+b=a-b/c (d)a(b+c)=b(c-a)
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Answered by kumaripriyanka123bks
3

Answer:

(a) a/c+b=c-b/a

here by Pythagoras theorem

c²=a²+b²

or c²-b²=a²

or(c-b) (c+b) =a²

or (c-b) /a=a/(c+b)

Answered by Echopriyam
0

Answer:

option a is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it will help you

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