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9 December, 10:27

Can someone explain the pythagorean theorem

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  1. 9 December, 10:44
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    Hey there!

    What is pythagorean triplet?

    Ans : Pythagorean triplet is applicable to right triangles which states that the sum of the squares of the legs of the triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.

    This is represented by:

    a² + b² = c²

    Where a and b are the legs, legs in the sense height and the base, and c is represented by hypotenuse.

    Let's take an example:

    3, 4, 5 form a Pythagorean triplet

    3 and 4 are the legs and 5 is the hypotenuse

    3² + 4² = 5²

    9 + 16 = 25

    This is the pythagorean triplet.

    Hope I made this clear!
  2. 9 December, 10:57
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    Its is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle.
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