Math, asked by Sruthi1211, 3 months ago

to apply pythagoras theoram the triangle must be what angle​

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Answered by fifimasuku03
0

Answer:

It must be a right angle triangle. There must be a 90 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Ensure that your triangle is a right triangle.

Assign the variables a, b, and c to the sides of your triangle.

Determine which side(s) of the triangle you are solving for.

Plug your two known values into the equation.

Calculate the squares.

Isolate your unknown variable on one side of the equals sign.

Take the square root of both sides of the equation.

Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the sides of real-world right triangles.

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Answered by aarti225566
19

Question

Answer

90°

Explanation :

Pythagoras' Theorem relates the lengths of the sides in a right-angled triangle. A right-angled triangle has one angle of 90°. The side opposite the right angle is always the longest side, and is called the hypotenuse.

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