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Pythagoras pramey ka kathan likhkar Siddh kijiye​

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Answered by archisnirmit11
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Answer:

hypotenuse square=base square + height square. Pythagoras was a great mathematician.

Answered by efimia
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Pythagoras theorem: (Length\,of\, the\, hypotenuse)^{2} = (one\,side)^{2} + (second\, side)^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagoras theorem is also known as the 'Pythagorean Theorem.' It is related to the sides of a right-angled triangle.

Pythagoras theorem’s statement:  In a right triangle the area of the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of its remaining two sides.

(Length of the hypotenuse)2 = (one side)2 + (2nd side)2

Let ∆ABC is a right-angled triangle, where AC is the hypotenuse and AB, BC are  the remaining two sides, then

(AC)^{2} = (AB)^{2} + (BC)^{2}

(h)^{2} = p^{2} + b^{2}

[Here h → hypotenuse, p → perpendicular, b → base]

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