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what is pythagoras triangle ​

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Answered by Saymekrish
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Answer:

A triangle which has one angle measuring 90° and following the rule of Pythagoras theorem, i.e.,

"In a right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of squares on the other two sides."

is called as a Pythagoras triangle.....

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Answered by dragz1140w
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Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagoras triangle is a right angled triangle where one angle equals to 90 degree and follows the formula that is a sum of the squares of perpendicular and base equals to the square of hypotenuse.

I. e.

(Perpendicular)^2 + (Base)^2 = (Hypotenuse)^2

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