is Pythagoras theorem applicable for irregular figures
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Pythagorean theorem is another name for Pythagoras theorem. it states that square of hypotenuse ( side opposite to right angle) is equal to the sum of square of both sides i.e base and perpendicular
This theorem is for right angle triangles.And right angle triangle can be of irregular figure.So answer is yes.
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Pythagorean theorem is another name for Pythagoras theorem. it states that square of hypotenuse ( side opposite to right angle) is equal to the sum of square of both sides i.e base and perpendicular
This theorem is for right angle triangles.And right angle triangle can be of irregular figure.So answer is yes.
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An irregular figure is a figure that need not have angles and sides of the same size and length. A right-angled triangle is one such example. All three sides can be of different lengths, with the hypotenuse being the biggest side. Similarly, while one angle is 90 degrees, the other two angles are acute angles that need not always be equal.
Pythagoras theorem is a theorem that is applicable exclusively to right angled triangles. According to the theorem, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the other two sides.
From the above two statements, Pythagoras theorem is applicable only to the right angled triangle irregular figure. It cannot be applied to any other irregular figure.
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