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show that in a right triangle,the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides

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Answered by ehabazizzaidi
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

A right angled ∆ABC, right angled at B




To Prove- AC²=AB²+BC²




Construction: draw perpendicular BD onto the side AC .



Proof:


We know that if a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex of a right angle of a right angled triangle to the hypotenuse, than triangles on both sides of the perpendicular are similar to the whole triangle and to each other.



We have


△ADB∼△ABC. (by AA similarity)



Therefore, AD/ AB=AB/AC



(In similar Triangles corresponding sides are proportional)




AB²=AD×AC……..(1)



Also, △BDC∼△ABC



Therefore, CD/BC=BC/AC



(in similar Triangles corresponding sides are proportional)



Or, BC²=CD×AC……..(2)




Adding the equations (1) and (2) we get,




AB²+BC²=AD×AC+CD×AC



AB²+BC²=AC(AD+CD)



( From the figure AD + CD = AC)



AB²+BC²=AC . AC




Therefore, AC²=AB²+BC²


This theroem is known as Pythagoras theroem...


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Hope this will help you.....





Answered by pradyumG
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