what is the formula of Pythagoras theorem
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in right triangle square of hypotenuse is equal to square of other two sides
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Pythagoras Theorem =>
In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
If ABC is a right angled triangle at A i.e. angle A = 90°, so that BC is its hypotenuse, BC^2 = CA^2 + AB^2
Thus Pythagoras theorem states that in a right angled triangle, h^2 = p^2 + b^2 ,
where h = hypotenuse
p = perpendicular height
b = base
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Pythagoras Theorem =>
In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
If ABC is a right angled triangle at A i.e. angle A = 90°, so that BC is its hypotenuse, BC^2 = CA^2 + AB^2
Thus Pythagoras theorem states that in a right angled triangle, h^2 = p^2 + b^2 ,
where h = hypotenuse
p = perpendicular height
b = base
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