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State Baudhyan Theorem​

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Answered by shruti14346
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Answer:

baudhyan theorem is now populary known as Pythagoras theorem.

which states that in a right angled triangle,

hypotenuse square is equal to perpendicular square + base square

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Answered by Anonymous
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Your Answer:

Baudhyan Formula is also known as Pythagoras Theorem.

This theorem states that, In a right angle triangle, the square of Hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

This can also be written in the form of Equation

> h²=p²+b²

Where h is hypotenuse, p is perpendicular and b is base.

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Extra Information:

  • The Baudhyan Theorem is given by Baudhayan Sulv Sutra.
  • (Hypotenuse)²=(Base)²+(Perpendicular)²
  • Baudhyan proved this by Water Experiment, first time.

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