Trace a set square on a paper using pencil . Measure the lengths of three sides of figure so formed . Examine whether Pythagoras theorem is applicable for this triangle
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Three dimensions of the set square are 9cm, 8.9cm and 12.6cm.
Phythagoras theorem is applicable for this triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
We got the set square and measured its dimensions and they came out to be
a= 9cm
b= 8.9 cm
c= ?
Since the side "c" of the set square doesn't have divisions marked for either cm of inches. We used Pythagoras theorem to find out this dimension and verify if it is applicable for the set squares or not by cross-checking it with scale.
Pythagoras theorem
c^2= a2+b2
c^2= 9^2 + 8.9^2
c^2= 81+ 79.21
c^2 = 160.21
c= 12.6 cm
Yes, Pythagoras theorem is applicable to the set squares
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Step-by-step explanation:
Not applicable because the sum of height and length is always equal to the hypotenuse.
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