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Answered by aditichaudhary406
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solu 1

here in right angled triangle,

hypotenuse, h= z

base, b= 3m

perpendicular, p= 4m

we know that,

h^2 = b^2 + p^2

z^2 = [3m]^2 + [4m]^2

z^2 = 9m+ 16m

z^2 = 25m

therefore, z= under root 25m = 5m

z=5m

solu 2

now you can do this question same as question 1 by using pythagoras theorem...h^2 = b^2 + p^2

solu 4

Pythagoras Theorem states ' the square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other  2 sides '

The converse of this is ' if the square on the longest side of a triangle equals the sum of the squares on the other 2 sides then the triangle is right'.

(longest side)^2  =  26 ^2 =  676

and  

10 ^2  +  24^ 2  =  100  +  576  =  676

now 676 = 676 , hence it is a right triangle.

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