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In a right angled triangle, if a , b are the length of the sides & c is the hypotenuse, then c^2 = _____. 

A) b^2 + a^2
B) a^2 - b^2
C) b^2 + c^2
D) b^2 - a^2

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Answered by skprathosh
0

Answer:

A) option a is correct

By pythagoras theorem

Answered by shivansht2005
1

A) b^2 + c^2

In a right angled triangle, if a , b are the length of the sides & c is the hypotenuse, then c^2 = b^2 + a^2

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