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Answered by anmol962810
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In a right angle triangle the square of the hypotenuse
is equal to the sum of the square of other two sides
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Answered by preraknagpal
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In a right angle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.



States that in a right triangle that, the square of a (a2) plus the square of b (b2) is equal to the square of c (c2).

In short it is written as: a2 + b2 = c2 


Let QR = a, RP = b and PQ = c. Now, draw a square WXYZ of side (b + c).  Take points E, F, G, H on sides WX, XY, YZ and ZW respectively such that WE = XF = YG = ZH = b.


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