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Can u pls tell the pythagroes thearom formula plsss

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Answer:

  • Trigonometry: Hypotenuse^2 = Opposite^2+ Adjacent^2
  • General: a² + b² + c²

Explanation:

Pythagoras Theorem(used in trigonometry) :


Hypotenuse^2 = opp^2 + adj ^2 \:

Pythagoras Theorem (General)


{a}^(2) + {b}^(2) = {c}^(2)

Can u pls tell the pythagroes thearom formula plsss-example-1
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User Undistraction
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Answer:

a² + b² = c²

Explanation:

The sum of the legs squared is equal to the hypotenuse squared.

a² + b² = c²

Where a and b are legs.

c is the hypotenuse.

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