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what is the solution of pythoguris thyorum

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Answered by fiercespartan
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the pythoguris theorm stated that
a^2+b^2=c^2
used in right angles trinangles to measure the side.thus is the most common example
c is hypo.
a and b are sides
b= perpendicular
a = base

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Answered by gry
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hypotunuse square = lenght square + breadth square
length square = hypotunuse square - base square
base square = hypotunuse square - length square

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