Math, asked by pavanmittu, 7 months ago

the hypothesis of right angled is 15 cm one of its lengs is 9 cm what is length of the other side​

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Answered by Mathematically
6

Answer:

12cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Hypotenuse = 15cm

Opposite = 9cm

Applying Pythagorean theorem

Adjacent = √Hypotenuse^2 - Opposite ^2

= √ (15)^2 - (9)^2

= √ 225-81

= √ 144

= 12cm.

Answered by Anonymous
60

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

  • the hypothesis of right angled is 15 cm

  • one of its length is 9 cm

To Find :-

  • what is length of the other side.

Solution :-

Suppose the other length is x cm

by Pythagoras Theorem,

H² = P² + B²

15² = 9²+ x²

225 = 81 + x²

x² = 225 - 81

x² = 144

x = 12 cm

Hence the other side is 12 cm

More Information :-

  • the square of the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other 2 sides

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