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state and prove Converse phytagores theorem​

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Answered by prabhakardeva18
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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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