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Pytagoras theorem |
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Answer» A square + b square is equal to C square in which A and B are the perpendicular sides and C is the hypotenuse H2=B\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b2+P2H stands for hypotenuse, B stands for base and P stands for perpendicular of the right angled triangle. H^2 = b^2 + p^2Here,H=hypoteusb=baseAnd..p=perpendicular.. A^2=B^2+C^2Here A is hypotaneous B and C are other 2 sides of right angle triange. |
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