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24 April, 04:43

Prove that in a right angle triangle- - AC2 = AB2 + BC2

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  1. 24 April, 06:10
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    AC^2=AB^2+BC^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given information: In triangle ABC, ∠B=90°.

    To prove: AC^2=AB^2+BC^2

    Proof:

    According to the Pythagoras theorem, in a right angled triangle

    hypotenuse^2=perpendicular^2+base^2

    Since ∠B=90°, it means ABC is right angled triangle, AC is hypotenuse, AB and BC are two legs.

    Using Pythagoras theorem we get

    AC^2=AB^2+BC^2

    Hence proved.
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