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In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, also known as Pythagoras' theorem, is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle.
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This theorem can be written as an equation relating the lengths of the sides a, b and c, often called the "Pythagorean equation":[1]
{\displaystyle a^{2}+b^{2}=c^{2},} a^{2}+b^{2}=c^{2},
where c represents the length of the hypotenuse and a and b the lengths of the triangle's other two sides.
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p Pythagoras theorem states that the sum of squares of 2 smaller sides of the right angle is equal to square of the longest side
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