Pythagoras theorem, (a^2+b^2=c^2)
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 Published On Aug 1, 2020

This video explained how do we derive the Pythagoras theorem, (a^2+b^2=c^2).

❖ One of the elementary formula and most of us know this formula, but do we actually know why?

❖ Now, it is time to learn one of the proofs of theory Pythagoras Theorem visually which helps us in the class. Pythagoras theorem is a massive topic, and by far, the most important in Geometry. Also, it has many applications and it can be extended to many important concepts. The Implementation of the Pythagoras theorem requires a triangle to be right-angled (90-degree angle).


❖ The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right-angled triangle which is always opposite to a 90-degree angle.

❖ According to Pythagoras theorem:

Suppose you have triangle ABC,
where the hypotenuse side is AC, and the other two sides AB and BC, then we have
(A^2+B^2=C^2).


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