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Perimeter of a hypotenuse

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Answered by ashatalekar4
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in simple short of the Pythagoras theorem says that sum off the squares of the length of the legs of a right angle is equal to the square of the length of its hypotenuse. every right angle triangle has three sides and a right angle the side across from the right angle also the longest is called the hypotenuse

Answered by praseethanerthethil
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The perimeter of a triangle is simply the sum of its three sides. Our problem is that we only know two of the sides. In simple (sort of), the Pythagorean theorem says that sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the length of its hypotenuse

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