The Pythagoras theorem shows the relationship between the sides of right angled triangles. Every right angled triangle has two sides that makes right angle and the third is hypotenuse. To find hypotenuse we have to use the formula that is: (Hypotenuse)² =(side one)² + ( side two)² Which says that, The hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the area of the Squares on the two remaining sides. Included here presentation of how definition on this theorem and examples about the topic. To find hypotenuse we have to use the formula that is: (Hypotenuse)² =(side one)² + ( side two)² Which says that, The hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the area of the Squares on the two remaining sides. Included here presentation of how definition on this theorem and examples about the topic.
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