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In a right angled triangle, c is the hypotenuse, a and b are its legs, which of the following statement is wrong?

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Answered by sanjuthreesons
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a right-angled triangle is a type of triangle that has one of its angles equal to 90 degrees. The other two angles sum up to 90 degrees. The sides that include the right angle are perpendicular and the base of the triangle. The third side is called the hypotenuse, which is the longest side of all three sides. The side opposite to the right angle is the smallest side.

The three sides of the right triangle are related to each other. This relationship is explained by Pythagoras theorem. According to this theorem, in a right triangle,

Hypotenuse2 = Perpendicular2 + Base2

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