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what is the perimeter of the triangle use pythagorean theorem to find perimeter

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what is the perimeter of the triangle using pythagorean theorem to find perimeter.

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The perimeter of a right triangle is the sum of the lengths of the two legs and the hypotenuse (in other words, the sum of all three sides).

Perimeter = a + b + c

Where a, b, and c are the sides of triangle.

We can find the perimeter of a right triangle whose sides are a=3 cm, b=4 cm and c=5 cm by adding all the three sides:

\sf:\longmapsto{a + b + c} \\  \\\sf:\longmapsto{5 + 4 + 3} \\  \\ \sf:\longmapsto{12cm} \:  \:  \:  \:  \:

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Learn more from brainly :

The perpendicular sides of a right triangle are in the ratio 7:24 and its hypotenuse is 50 cm long. Find the perimeter and the area of the triangle. [Hint: Use Pythagorean Theorem].

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