please anybody explain the phythorean theoram
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Hey!!
Phythogorean theorm states that, in a triangle
The ( base )^2 + ( height )^2 = ( hypotenuse )^2
Hypotenuse = Root [ ( base )^2 + ( height )^2 ]
This is denoted by
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
where,
c = Root ( a^2 + b^2 )
a = base
b = height
c = hypotenuse
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Phythogorean theorm states that, in a triangle
The ( base )^2 + ( height )^2 = ( hypotenuse )^2
Hypotenuse = Root [ ( base )^2 + ( height )^2 ]
This is denoted by
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
where,
c = Root ( a^2 + b^2 )
a = base
b = height
c = hypotenuse
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hey mate!
In 400 BC, the famous Greece mathematician Pythagoras found the Pythagorean theorem.
in this theorem,
square of hypotenuse (the longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle) is equal to its square of base(a line or surface on which a figure is regarded as standing) and square of perpendicular (a straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, i.e., base).
In 400 BC, the famous Greece mathematician Pythagoras found the Pythagorean theorem.
in this theorem,
square of hypotenuse (the longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle) is equal to its square of base(a line or surface on which a figure is regarded as standing) and square of perpendicular (a straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, i.e., base).
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