Q. 5 Prove the converse of Pythagoras theorem. 3 marks.
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The converse of the Pythagorean Theorem is: If the square of the length of the longest side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, then the triangle is a right triangle. That is, in ΔABC, if c2=a2+b2 then ∠C is a right triangle, ΔPQR being the right angle.
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The converse of pythogorean theorem is if the square of the length of the longest side of triangle is equal to the sum of squares of other two sides, then the triangle is a right angle triangle
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