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pumythgoras theorem

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Answered by sanjaysharma923
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Answer:

the Pythagoras theoren the square of hypotenuse = perpendicular square + Base sq

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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\huge\mathbb{SOLUTION:-}

  • Pythagoras theorm is used to find the height of right angled triangle

  • The Pythagoras theorm is :-

\boxed{\sf{( hypotenuse){}^{2}=perpendicular {}^{2}+base{}^{2}}}

  • Now let's take some example

  • Let the two sides of right angled triangle is 3cm and 4 cm

  • And we have to find the hypotenuse

\bf\underline{\underline{Step\:By\: step\: Explanation:-}}

  • Let the hypotenuse be x

\sf\hookrightarrow  x{}^{2}=3{}^{2}+4{}^{2}\\ \\ \sf\hookrightarrow x{}^{2}=9+16\\ \\ \sf\hookrightarrow x{}^{2}=25\\ \\ \sf\hookrightarrow x=\sqrt{25}\\ \\ \sf\implies x=5

  • The value of x is 5 which is the hypotenuse

  • So the Pythagoras theorm is
  • Let the perpendicular be' a '
  • base be 'b'
  • and hypotenuse be 'c'

\boxed{\sf{\purple{c{}^{2}=a{}^{2}+b{}^{2}}}}

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