Math, asked by Afia777, 7 months ago

In a right angled triangle,the base is 5cm and height is 4cm then what is the hypotenus?​

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Answered by yagasreeram
3

Answer:

base=5cm

perpendicular =4cm

{ h}^{2}  =  {p}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}

 {h}^{2}  =  {4}^{2}  +  {5}^{2}

 {h}^{2}  = 16 + 25

 \sqrt{ {h}^{2} }  = \sqrt{41}

 h = 6.4

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Answered by ssalunkhe93
1

Answer:

√41

Step-by-step explanation:

let there be a triangle ABC right angled at B,

therefore AB = 4cm , BC = 5cm and AC = ?

therefore by pythagorus theorem we have ,

AC^ = AB^2 + BC^2

AC^2 = (4)^2 + (5)^2

AC^2 = 16 + 25

AC^2 = 41

AC = √41

therefore , hypotenuse = √41

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