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what is of Pythagoras theoram explain​

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Answered by dheeravathbhashya06
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PYTHAGORAS THEOREM(Baudhayana Theorem): In a right triangle, the square of length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of lengths of the other two sides.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Statement: In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the remaining two sides.

To understand it better look at the fig. and go through these statements.

  1. A right-angled triangle is a triangle with a 90-degree angle.
  2. The hypotenuse is the longest side of the right-angled triangle.
  3. The remaining sides of the triangle are called the base and the perpendicular.

  • Angle ABC is a right angle.

  • AC is the hypotenuse.

  • AC is the hypotenuse.AB is known as the perpendicular.

  • BC is the base.

  • So according to the Pythagoras Theorem

(AC)²=(AB)²+(BC)²

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