Math, asked by CornHub, 9 months ago

Which of the following is NOT necessary to use the Pythagorean Theorem?

A) A right angle
B) The length of two sides
C) Two angles
D) Knowing which side is the hypotenuse

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To use the Pythagoras Theorem,

1.Hypotenuse side must be known.

2.Right angled triangle is must.

So,the answer is that :

We do not need the length of sides.

Option b

Answered by hindupurhindupur3
0

Answer:

To use the PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM,

The following points are needed,

(1)A right angle is needed

(2) The length of sides are also needed

(3) Knowing which side is the necessary

Therefore,

(C) TWO ANGLES are not necessary for the PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM

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