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what is pyathagorus theorem​

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Answered by BrainlyUser124
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Answer:

 {a}^{2} +  {b}^{2} =  {c}^{2}

Where a= One of the sides of the triangle

b= One of the sides of triangle

c= Hypotenuse

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Answered by parthrb123
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Pythagoras’ Theorem

Pythagoras was a great Greek mathematician of the 6th century BCE. He made important  contributions to mathematics. His method of teaching mathematics was very popular. He  trained several mathematicians.  People of many countries had long known of a certain principle related to the  right-angled triangle. It is also given in the book called Shulvasutra, of ancient India. As  Pythagoras was the first to prove the theorem, it is named after him. This theorem of  Pythagoras states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal  to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

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