what is Pythagoras theorm
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Suppose ABC is a right angled triangle ok
now If AB is the hypotenuse that means the longest side of traingle ABC
the AB²=AC²+BC²
now If AB is the hypotenuse that means the longest side of traingle ABC
the AB²=AC²+BC²
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According to Pythagoras theorem, the square of hypotenuse (the side opposite to the right angle) is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides.
h^2 = b^2 + p^2,
where h = hypotenuse, b = base and p = perpendicular.
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@ Saadya
According to Pythagoras theorem, the square of hypotenuse (the side opposite to the right angle) is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides.
h^2 = b^2 + p^2,
where h = hypotenuse, b = base and p = perpendicular.
Hope this would help you.
Mark it as brainliest if you like.
@ Saadya
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