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  • Pythagoras theorem states “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 this triangle are called as Perpendicular, Base and Hypotenuse.
  • Here, the hypotenuse is the longest side, as it is opposite to the angle 90°.

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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.

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