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what is the pro max formula of Pythagoras theorem​

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Answered by yashikak1403
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The Pythagorean (or Pythagoras') Theorem is the statement that the sum of (the areas of) the two small squares equals (the area of) the big one. In algebraic terms, a² + b² = c² where c is the hypotenuse while a and b are the legs of the triangle.

Answered by Anonymous
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a²+b²=c² is the pro max formula of Pythagoras theorem

Here c is hypotenuse side, and a is opposite, b is adjacent.

Therefore hyp²=opp²+adj².

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