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Pythagoras theorem of triangles

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Answered by kingofkings7343
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Answer:

Hypotenuse sq. = sum of the remaining two sides sq.

Answered by ragini9898
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Pythagoras theorem is a theorem to find hypotenuse of the right angled triangle by knowing it's base and height

It's formula is ab^2 = bc^2 + ca^2

we can also find base of right angled triangle if we know the hypotenuse and height by using this theorem .And in this manner we can also find height if we know hypotenuse and base

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