suppose a rt. triangle is there having natural base , perpendicular & hypotenuse.Another different rt. triangle is drawn parallel to the perpendicular of the first rt. triangle & starting from other side of the base(opposite to the perpendicular) also having natural base, perpendicular & hypotenuse .
Can a third rt. triangle having natural perpendicular & hypotenuse (base is the summation of the two bases of the other two rt. triangles) be created extending the hypotenuse of one rt. triangle and perpendicular of the other rt. triangle?
2006-11-09
20:25:22
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rajesh bhowmick
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Science & Mathematics
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