With application of Pythagoras theorem to obtuse angled triangle AMB find AB²
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According to the pythagoras theorem, Sum of the squares of the sides making right angle is equal to the square of the third side. Hence, the correct option is (B). The square of the largest number is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two numbers.
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A corollary of the Pythagorean theorem's converse is a simple means of determining whether a triangle is right, obtuse, or acute, as follows. Where c is chosen to be the longest of the three sides and a + b > c (otherwise there is no triangle according to the triangle inequality).
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