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The Pythagorean Theron is a squared plus b squared equals c squared and it is used for right triangles to find their lengths
~Jurgen
The Pythagorean Theron is a squared plus b squared equals c squared and it is used for right triangles to find their lengths
~Jurgen
The Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c²
a and b is the other sides, while c is the hypotenuse (or largest side)
The Pythagorean Theorem is used when you are trying to find one of the sides, and you know the length of the other two sides.
A real life example can be people trying to build a bridge, finding the right size computer for a table, etc
hope this helps
a and b is the other sides, while c is the hypotenuse (or largest side)
The Pythagorean Theorem is used when you are trying to find one of the sides, and you know the length of the other two sides.
A real life example can be people trying to build a bridge, finding the right size computer for a table, etc
hope this helps