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The two sides of a right angled triangle are 2.4 m and 1000 cm. Find the length of its Hypotenuse​

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Answered by sanskarw0404
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Answer:

2600 cm

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Answered by ChimChimsKookie
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The two sides of a right angled triangle are 2.4 m and 1000 cm. Find the length of its Hypotenuse.

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By Pythagoras Theorum

  • Which states that AC² = AB² + BC²
  • Where AC is the Hypotenuse and AB, BC are the two legs or the sides of a 'Right-Angled Triangle.

So, Calculating by the theorum

But first we need to convert 1000cm into m

Conversion

⇾1m = 100cm

⇾100cm = 1m

⇾1000cm = 10m

Now,

The given two sides of the triangle = 2.4m and 10m

Calculating After Putting The Values

⇾\mathtt{\fbox{AC² = 2.4² + 10² }}  \\ ⇾\mathtt{\fbox{AC² = 5.76 + 100 }}  \\ ⇾\mathtt{\fbox{AC² = 105.76 }}  \\ ⇾\mathtt{\fbox{AC√ = 105.76 }}  \\ ⇾\mathtt{\fbox{AC = 2,444m }} </p><p>

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Therefore, The length of Hypotenuse (AC)2,444m

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