using Pythagoras Theorem find the hypotenuse of right angle triangle whose side is 40 cm and 9cm how to solve this question
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hey dear your answer is here
......H = 41 cm
......H = 41 cm
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Heya!!
Here is your answer.
We know that the hypotenuse is the largest side in a right-angled triangle.
And, the formula of Pythagoras theorem is
a²+b² = c²
Where, a = base/perpendicular, b=base/perpendicular and c=hypotenuse
a and b are the two sides of the triangle i.e the legs.(the base and perpendicular of a triangle are together called the legs)
Now, let's solve the problem using Pythagoras theorem.
a²+b² = c²
=>c² = 40²+9²
=>c² = 1600+81
=> c² = 1681
=> c = √1681
=> c = 41
⭐ Hope it helps you ⭐
Here is your answer.
We know that the hypotenuse is the largest side in a right-angled triangle.
And, the formula of Pythagoras theorem is
a²+b² = c²
Where, a = base/perpendicular, b=base/perpendicular and c=hypotenuse
a and b are the two sides of the triangle i.e the legs.(the base and perpendicular of a triangle are together called the legs)
Now, let's solve the problem using Pythagoras theorem.
a²+b² = c²
=>c² = 40²+9²
=>c² = 1600+81
=> c² = 1681
=> c = √1681
=> c = 41
⭐ Hope it helps you ⭐
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