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what do you mean by Pythagoras theorem

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Answered by dishantsinghom
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according to Pythagoras theorem
the square of hypotenuse is equal to the sum of square of its base and height in a right angled triangle that is
 {a}^{2}  =  {b}^{2}  +  {c}^{2}

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Answered by Yash061
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Hey Mate! Here's ur answer.
Pythagoras Theorum is used to find the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle. Hypotenuse is the square of sum of its base + height.
It's Formula is ac^2 = ab^2 + bc^2

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