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What is Pythagoras theorem​

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Answered by Nandinikhandelwal10
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h {}^{2}  = p {}^{2}  + b {}^{2}

here is h is hypotenuse

b is base

p perpendicular

here for right angle triangles

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Answered by MissCardiologist
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In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, also known as Pythagoras's theorem, is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the other two sides.

(hypotenuse)^2=(base)^2+(perimeter)^2

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