Subject :IMO Class : Class 7
what is the formula of pythogras theoram?
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Class : Class 7
Hypotenuse=base×base+hieght×height
Base=hypotenuse×hypotenuse -height ×height
Height=base×base - hypotenuse×hypotenuse
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Class : Class 7
The pythagoras' theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the other 2 sides. The equation would be hyp2=S12+S22
note: the 2 is the power of two
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Class : Class 9
square of hypotenuse=sum of square of other 2 legs in a right angled triangle
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Class : Class 8
Asquare+B square = C square (hypotenuse)
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Class : Class 8
square of base + square of perpendicular side = square of hypoteneuse
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Class : Class 10
a = 1 side,
b = another side,
c = hypotenuse (the longest side).
The formula is:
a2 + b2 = c2
(the two means squared, not multiplied by two).
The formula only works in right-angled triangles.
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Class : Class 8
AB2+BC2=AC2
THIS MEANS THAT IN A TRIANGLE WHEN WE ADD THE SQUARE OF THE BASE AND PARALLEL ANGLE IT WILL ALWAYS BE EQUAL TO THE HYPOTENUSE.
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Class : Class 10
Hypotenuse^2= P^2 + B^2
Here, P=perpendicular height and B=base.