Math, asked by devikapolimera, 2 months ago

state and prove pythagoras theorem​

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Answered by arth696
1

Heya,

Answer:

Statement: In a right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

Given: ABC is a triangle in which ∠ABC=90°

Construction: Draw BD⊥AC.

Proof:

In △ADB and △ABC

∠A=∠A [Common angle]

∠ADB=∠ABC [Each 90

]

△ADB∼△ABC [A−A Criteria]

So,

AB

AD

=

AC

AB

Now, AB

2

=AD×AC ..(1)

Similarly,

BC

2

=CD×AC ...(2)

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

AB

2

+BC

2

=AD×AC+CD×AC

=AC(AD+CD)

=AC×AC

∴AB

2

+BC

2

=AC

2

[hence proved]

Hope it helps.

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Answered by studylover001
12

Answer:

The answer of the question is above

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