Math, asked by sujata2dutta, 5 months ago

The diagonals of a square are drawn. How many right triangles are formed?

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Answered by riyachauhan53
0

Answer:

ans.4

Step-by-step explanation:

let ABCD IS a square,

AC abd BD are diagnols ,O is the intersecting point of the diagnols.

then, there are four right traingles are formed

=AOD,DOC,COB,AOB

Answered by Anonymous
1

two right triangles

Because we see that ,

A diagonal of a square divides it into two right triangles, BCD and DAB. The diagonal of the square is the hypotenuse of these triangles.

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