Math, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

Pythogoras theorem formula for which shape ​

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Answered by pds39937
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Step-by-step explanation:

By the Pythagorean theorem, it follows that the hypotenuse of this triangle has length c = √a2 + b2, the same as the hypotenuse of the first triangle. Since both triangles' sides are the same lengths a, b and c, the triangles are congruent and must have the same angles.

Answered by AngelineSudhagar
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Answer:

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PYTHAGORAS THEOREM,

 \huge  \mathbf  \ \:  AC ^{2}= AB^{2} + BC^{2}</p><p>

Where AC is the hypotenuse

AB and BC are the other two sides...

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