Math, asked by kanishkapathak, 4 months ago

The lengths of the two sides of a right triangle are 5cm and 12cm. Find the
length of the hypotenuse?
please tell​

Answers

Answered by milkybobatae
1

using pythagoras theorum

A² + B² = H²

5²+ 12² =H²

25+144 =H²

169=H²

13=H

Answered by Prajjwal185
2

Answer:

\Large{\boxed{\red{\underline{13 \: cm}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the hypotenuse in a Right-Angled Triangle, we need to use Pythagoras Theorem.

Pythagoras theorem says that,

 {l}^{2}  =  {h}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}

where L = Hypotenuse, H = Height and B = Base

Here, Given, L = ?, H = 5cm and B = 12cm.

So,

 {l}^{2}  =  {5}^{2}  +  {12}^{2}

 {l}^{2}  =  25 +  144

{l} =   \sqrt{25 +  144}

{l} =   \sqrt{169}

{l} =   13 \: cm

So, the length pf Hypotenuse is \boxed{\red{\underline{13 \: cm}}}

^^

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