English, asked by sunilkerukalekar, 9 months ago

Take two congruent right angled triangles.
Take another isosceles right angled triangle
whose congruent sides are equal to the hypoten
use of the two congruent right angled
triangles. Join these congruent triangles
to forma trapezium
Area of trapezium = 1/2 x (sum of the lengths
of parallel sides)×
height

Use this formula, equating
with the area of trapezium with the sum of the three right
angled triangles we can
Prove the theorem of pythagoras

Answers

Answered by singhmunna0516
0

Answer:

1st one

Explanation:

right angled triangle have hypotenuse opposite to right angle

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