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What is the Pithagoras formula for a right angle triangle?​

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Answered by MrPapaKaHelicopter
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The Pythagoras theorem formula states that in a right triangle ABC, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the other two legs. If AB, BC, and AC are the sides of the triangle, then: BC² = AB² + AAC². While if a, b, and c are the sides of the triangle, then c² = a² + b².

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Answered by revatiraman1979
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The Pythagoras theorem formula states that in a right triangle ABC, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the other two legs. If AB, BC, and AC are the sides of the triangle, then: BC2 = AB2 + AC2. While if a, b, and c are the sides of the triangle, then c2 = a2 + b2.

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