Math, asked by pushp12raj2004, 1 year ago

in a triplet(6,a,10) what value of 'a' will make it a pythagorean triplet

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Answered by Vihi2102
20
In the triplet , a will be 8 units

pushp12raj2004: how
Vihi2102: 6x6 + a x a= 10x10
Vihi2102: a x a =100-36=64. Hence a = 8
pushp12raj2004: thans
Answered by nkomal280
13

Step-by-step explanation:

answer \:

 {6}^{2}  = 36 \:   {a}^{2}  =  {a}^{2} \:  {10}^{2}   = 100 \\ by \: pythagorame \: triplet \:  {6}^{2}  +  {a}^{2}  = 10  \\  =  \:  {a}^{2}  =  {10}^{2}  -  {6}^{2}  \\  =  \:  {a}^{2}  = 100  - 36 \:  = 64 \\  =  \: a \sqrt{64}  = 8

I hope this helps you

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