Math, asked by sharankote024, 24 days ago

In the right angled triangle ABC, if angle CAB=90°, then the correct relation is
a) BC^2=AC^2+AB^2
b)AC^2=AB^2+BC^2
c)AB^2=BC^2+AC^2
d)BC^2=AB^2-AC^2​

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Answered by Aayushfrompune
1

Answer:

Option A is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
115

Step-by-step explanation:

\large\underline{\underline\bold\red{Question :- }}

In a right-angled triangle ABC, if angle B=90°, then which of the following is true?

\small{\bold{1)  \: {BC}^{2}  =  {AC}^{2}  +  {AB}^{2} }}

\small{\bold{2)  \: {AC}^{2}  =      {AB}^{2} +{BC}^{2}   }}

\small{\bold{3) {AB}^{2}  =  {BC}^{2}  +  {AC}^{2} }}

\small{\bold{4)  {BC}^{2}  = {AB}^{2} +  {AC}^{2}  }}

\large\underline{\underline\bold\red{Answer→}}

\small\star{\bold{By \:  Pythagoras  \: Theorem,  }}

\small{\bold{ ➡AC^{2}   =  {AB}^{2}  +  {BC}^{2}  }}

Hence,

2 Option is correct !

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