Math, asked by amirjoanna, 1 month ago

the lengths of the perpendicular sides of a right angled triangle are 65 cm and 72 cm find the length of its hypotenuse since ABC is a right angled triangle we can use the theorem to find the hypotenuse we have BC square is equal to a b square + c square is equal to 65 square + what​

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Answered by ananya2006sri
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Hey buddy !

Let ABC be a triangle

Let AC be the Hypotenuse , BC be the base , AB be the side of the triangle

Perpendicular sides = AB and BC

Let AB = 65 cm and BC = 72 cm

Using Pythagoras theorem , AC^2 = AB^2 + BC^2

                                               AC^2 = 65^2 + 72^2

                                               AC^2 = 4225 + 5184

                                               AC^2 = 9409

             AC = root 9409 (shifting the square of AC from RHS to LHS)  

                                           Therefore , AC = 97 cm

Hope this helps you !

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