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phythogoras theorem in triangle PQR​


iitianpandey: Pythagoras theorem=(hypotenuse)2=(base)2+(perpendicular)2

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Answered by AdarshkumarPandey
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Firstly you know that Pythagoras Theorem means perpendicular square + base square equals hypotenuse square

Here PQ is Perpendicular and QR is base and PR is hypotenuse so PQ square +QR square =PR square
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