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WHAT IS PHYTHAGORAS



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Answered by savithamahesh050
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Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagoras of Samos ( c. 570 – c. 495 BC) was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism. ... The teaching most securely identified with Pythagoras is metempsychosis, or the "transmigration of souls", which holds that every soul is immortal and, upon death, enters into a new body.

Answered by BrainlyHoney
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Pythagoras theorem :- (h)² = (p)² + (b)²

h = hypotenuse

p = perpendicular

b = base

  • In a right angled triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of square of base and square of perpendicular.

  • Pythagoras theorem is only used to find the length of side of right angle triangle.

Application of Pythagoras theorem :-

  • Finding the length of a ball thrown on a basketball field.

  • Find the length of a ladder or the height of a building.

  • Finding the distance between between two people or places.

  • Finding the length of a ramp.

  • Finding the measurement of TV ( a TV's size is determined by measuring its diagonal )

Example :-

ABC is a right angled triangle.

 \rm \angle \: a = 13cm \\  \angle \: b = 5cm \\  \angle \: c = 12cm

To prove :- (h)² = (p)²+(b)²

⟹ (5)² + (12)² = (13)²

⟹ 25 + 144 = 169

 \therefore 169 = 169

Hence proved

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