By applying Pythagorean theorem to the sides of the right triangle, which has sides as a, b and c, where c is the
hypotenuse, we get
a.) c^2= a^2+ b^2
b.) c^2= a^2– b^2
c.) c^2= a^2 – b
d.) c^2= a^2+ b
By applying Pythagorean theorem to the sides of the right triangle, which has sides as a, b and c, where c is the
hypotenuse, we get
a.) c^2= a^2+ b^2
b.) c^2= a^2– b^2
c.) c^2= a^2 – b
d.) c^2= a^2+ b
a.) c^2= a^2+ b^2
=
[tex]c {}^{2} = a {}^{2} + b {}^{2} [/tex]
where,
[tex]c = hypotenuse[/tex]
[tex]a = perpendicular[/tex]
[tex]b = base[/tex]
Hope it helps