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In a right angled triangle ABC , AC⊥BC then by pythagoras theorem ____ = _______+BC2​

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Answered by padigarbhavani
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Step-by-step explanation:

In a right angled triangle ABC, AC⊥BC then by Pythagoras Theorem, AB² = AC² + BC². Because if ACBC, Angle C is the right angle and AB is the hypotenuse.

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Answered by sanskriti9490
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Answer:

AB^2=AC^2

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