What is pythagoras theorom?
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In a right‑angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. It is written as c² = a² + b², where c is the hypotenuse and a, b are the perpendicular sides.
Example: A ladder leans against a wall. If the foot of the ladder is 3 m from the wall and the ladder reaches a height of 4 m, the length of the ladder (hypotenuse) is √(3² + 4²) = 5 m. This principle is used in construction, navigation, and designing ramps.
Keywords: Pythagoras theorem, right triangle, hypotenuse, CBSE, ICSE, Class VIII, geometry, c² = a² + b²
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