Physics, asked by Moony15, 1 year ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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In pythagoras theorem one angle is 90° by this we can say that the other to angles are 45° and 45°...... So option A is correct

Moony15: Pythagoras theorem is for a right angle triangle (90) but there is no restriction that the other two angles should be 45 and 45. They can be 53 and 37, 30 and 60. The only limitation is that the sum of the other two angles should be 90 (as can be seen by angle sum property)
Moony15: Yes thanks
Moony15: Do you have an explanation if I say the answer given to us is theta can take any value ( option D)
Moony15: No I don't that is why I asked you. That question's answer (given to us) is what's bothering me. Can it be possible?
Moony15: Okay fine. Thanks for your help.
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