Suppose a rt. triangle is there having natural base , natural perpendicular & natural hypotenuse.Another rt. triangle is drawn again having natural base , natural perpendicular & natural hypotenuse.BOTH THE TRIANGLES ARE JOINED BY BASE .The perpendicular of the second rt. triangle is parallel to the perpendicular of the first rt. triangle.
Is it possible to draw a Third rt. triangle by extending the perpendicular of the left side rt. triangle & extending the hypotenuse of the right side triangle?The hypotenuse & perpendicular of this third triangle must also come natural (Base is natural as it is summation of the two bases of the first rt. triangle & second rt . triangle which are both natural ).
If yes ,why ? If no , why?
2006-11-10
17:48:51
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rajesh bhowmick
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Science & Mathematics
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