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In triangle ABC right angle is at c. if AC=17cm and BC=15cm Find the length of AB​

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Answered by anhadsingh25
2

Answer:

8 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

If you have a right angled triangle this can be calculated using Pythagoras’ theorem.

If corner B is the right angle then no matter where you put A or C. AC at 17cm must be the hypotenuse (longest side).

Pythagoras theorem usually uses ABC as the names of the sides but to save confusion with the points I will use XYZ. So the theorem is X^2 + Y^2 = Z^2.

X^2 + 15^2 = 17^2 is X^2 + 225 = 289

289 - 225 = 64

Square root of 64 = 8.

So the full formula is 8^2 + 15^2 = 17^2. And the length of AB is 8cm.

Answered by mpmahor
1

Answer:

AC is the hypotenuse. BC is one of the sides.

To find AB (the other side) use Pythagoras.

17^2 = 289. 15^2 = 225. 289 - 225 = 64. 64½ = 8cm

I hope it's help u

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