English, asked by utturytuudff, 6 months ago

main topic of Pythagorean theoram​

Answers

Answered by BlossomingBud123
3

Answer:

Pythagorean theorem, the well-known geometric theorem that the sum of the squares on the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square on the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle)—or, in familiar algebraic notation, a2 + b2 = c2.

Hope it can help you and please mark me as a brainlist!!!


BlossomingBud123: It's ok
BlossomingBud123: For what?
BlossomingBud123: No, I am a little busy now
BlossomingBud123: Sorry, Not interested
BlossomingBud123: K bro
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Pythagoras theorem states that “In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides“. ... The sides of a right triangle (say a, b and c) which have positive integer values, when squared, are put into an equation, also called a Pythagorean triple.

Similar questions