Biology, asked by riya482, 1 year ago

prove Pythagoras theorem?

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Answered by Aneelmalhi
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Since both triangles' sides are the same lengths a, b and c, the triangles are congruent and must have the same angles. Therefore, the angle between the side of lengths a and b in the original triangle is a right angle. The above proof of the converse makes use of the Pythagorean theoremitself.

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Answered by krittheintelligent
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The Pythagorean Theorem states that, in a right triangle, the square of a (a2) plus the square of b (b2) is equal to the square of c (c2):

a2 + b2 = c2


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