Phytagoras formulas is another method to solve right-angled triangle problem-related.
The formula is given by [tex] c^{2}= a^{2} + b^{2} [/tex] where c is the hypotenuse of the triangle.
We use Pythagoras formula when we know at least the length of two sides of right angle triangle and we are looking for the length of the third side.
We use trigonometry ratio when we know the length of one side of a right-angled triangle and the size of one acute angle. We can either find the length sides or an angle using trigonometry ratio.