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From the given figures, find the length of unknowns sides of Pythagorean theorem. (In solution)​

From the given figures, find the length of unknowns sides of Pythagorean theorem. (In-example-1
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use the formula and substitute the values in a^2 + b^2 = c^2
From the given figures, find the length of unknowns sides of Pythagorean theorem. (In-example-1
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Answer:

61cm

Explanation:

A right angled triangle is given to us with two sides as 11cm and 60 cm .We need to find out the length of the third side . Here , since it is a right angle triangle we can apply the Pythagoras theorem .

Pythagoras Theorem :- In a right angle triangle sum of squares of perpendicular and base is equal to the square of hypotenuse.


\rm\implies hypontenuse^2 = base^2+perpendicular^2

As we can see that here ,

Base = 11cm

Perpendicular = 60cm.


\rm\implies Hypontenuse^2 = Perpendicular^2+Base^2

Substitute the respective values ,


\rm\implies h^2 = (11cm)^2+(60cm)^2

Simplifying ,


\rm\implies h^2 = 121cm^2+3600cm^2

Add the numbers on RHS ,


\rm\implies h^2= 3721

Take squareroot on both sides ,


\rm\implies h =√(61* 61)

Simplify the squareroot ,


\rm\implies \boxed{\blue{\rm Hypontenuse= 61 cm }}

Hence the hypontenuse of the triangle is 61cm .

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