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What is Pythogoras Theorem?
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Answered by ItzzmeIrine
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Pythagoras theorem states that for all right-angled triangles,The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. The hypotenuse is the longest side and it's always opposite the right angle.

Eg)if two sides of a right-angled triangle are given as 4 and 6 , then the hypotenuse (the third side) can be calculated using the formula, c²= a² + b², where 'c' is the hypotenuse and 'a' and 'b' are the two sides.

•)c²=a²+b²

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Answered by adityaaa11610
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Pythagoras theorem can be used to find the unknown side of a right-angled triangle. For example, if two legs of a right-angled triangle are given as 4 units and 6 units, then the hypotenuse (the third side) can be calculated using the formula, c2 = a2 + b2; where 'c' is the hypotenuse and 'a' and 'b' are the two legs.

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