If a right-angled triangle has shorter sides of lengths 5 cm and 12 cm, what is the length of its hypotenuse? First draw the triangle and measure the hypotenuse, then check using Baudhayana's Theorem.
Hint. Square both legs, add, and look for a perfect square.
By drawing. Draw a 5 cm segment, put a 12 cm segment perpendicular to it at one end, and join the two free ends. Measuring that joining segment gives about 13 cm.
By the theorem. With a = 5 and b = 12, a² + b² = c² 5² + 12² = c² 25 + 144 = c² 169 = c² Since 13 × 13 = 169, we get c = 13.
The measurement and the calculation agree, which is the point of the exercise — but the calculation gives exactly 13, while the ruler only ever gives "about 13". This is why the theorem is worth having.
Worth remembering. (5, 12, 13) is one of the triples Baudhayana himself listed in the Sulba-Sutra, and it comes up constantly. Its multiples work too: (10, 24, 26), (15, 36, 39), (25, 60, 65).
✦ The hypotenuse is exactly 13 cm.
