Math, asked by kakachahal001, 9 months ago

In triangle ABC,<C is a right angle, a and b are the sides and c is the hypotenuse. Find the third
side, if

(c) a = 16, b = 30​

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Answered by khandalkanika4
2

Answer:

hypotenuse = sum of sides as.

so, 16 sq.+ 30sq.

I hope thi help you

Answered by Nivedita4209
1

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ΔABC is a given triangle 

∠ABC=90∘,AB=6cm,BC=8cm .

Now, AC =AB2+BC2=82+62=10cm .

It is the hypotenuse of the △ABC.

Option A ⇒ The statement is correct because AC>AB and AC>BC from the above findings.

Option B ⇒ The statement is wrong because ∠ABC+∠CAB+∠ACB=180∘.

But, ∠ABC=90∘ given.

Therefore, ∠ACB+∠CAB=180∘−90∘=90∘.

So each of ∠ACB,∠CAB is less than 90∘.

Option C ⇒ The statement is true according to the reasoning for the statement in B option.

Option D ⇒ The statement is wrong because given triangle is a right angled triangle and Pythagoras theorem is always applicable to right triangles

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