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In a right angle triangle ABC,angleB=90degree,AB=6cm,BC°8cm find angle AC ​

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Answered by khansidra2020
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Answer:

angle AC=10cm

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Given:-

∠ABC = 90° , AB = 6cm

BC = 8cm

Solution:-

By pythagoras theorem

AC² = AB² + BC²

AC² = 6² + 8²

AC² = 36 + 64

AC² = 100

AC = 10

Value for AC is 10.

More information :-

Definition

In a right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the square of remaining sides.

Application of Pythagoras

In pythagoras theorem, the relation between hypotenuse and side making right angle i.e the relation between side opposite to right angle and the remaining two side is given.

In a triangle, relation between the side opposite to acute angle with remaining two sides and relation of tge side opposite to obtuse angle with remaining two sides can be determined with tge help of Pythagoras theorem.

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