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what would be the third length of right angle triangle if two of its sides are 8cm and 10cm ​

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Answered by pragnyayadav22
1

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

due to hypotenuse

8^2+x^2=10^2

64+x^2=100

x^2=36

x=root 36

x=6

Answered by 11a05divakars
1

by using pythagoras theorem:

AB^2 + BC^2 = AC^2

8*8 + BC^2 = 10*10

BC^2 = 100 - 64

BC^2 = 36

BC = √36

BC = 6

THE THIRD SIDE IS 6cm LONG

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