Math, asked by williamhunau, 8 months ago

Which equation could be used to find the length of the hypotenuse? Triangle A B C. Side A C is 5 centimeters and side C B is 8 centimeters. Hypotenuse A B is labeled c. 5 squared + 8 squared = c squared 5 squared + c squared = 8 squared c squared minus 5 squared = 8 squared 8 squared minus 5 squared = c squared

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Answered by VarnikaGovind
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Answer:

you can use the Pythagoras theorem to find the length of hypotenuse.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagoras Theorem:

(Hypotenuse)sqaure=(Base)square + (Perpendicular)square

i.e. (AB)square=(BC) square+(CA) square

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