NO
There is no reliable historical record that allows historians to determine whether or not Pythagoras had any siblings.
Yes
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No but there r the Pythagoras theorem or the religious movement Pythagoreanism Yes there is, where Pythagoras was born, Island of Samos, was changed to Pythagoreon
If you know any two sides of a right triangle, you can calculate the third by Pythagoras' Theorem.If you know any two sides of a right triangle, you can calculate the third by Pythagoras' Theorem.If you know any two sides of a right triangle, you can calculate the third by Pythagoras' Theorem.If you know any two sides of a right triangle, you can calculate the third by Pythagoras' Theorem.
Pythagoras is not known to have had any named partners. However, he did have many disciples who followed him in philosophy, mathematics and religion. Plato and Aristotle were both influenced by Pythagoras's principles.
Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle that its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
Pythagoras might have written some articles but it is not known because known of his articles have survived through the years.
Because Pythagoras lived more than 2000 years ago, the names of his children if any, are lost to history.
Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle the square of its hypotenuse is equal to the sum of its square sides
Pythagoras discovered that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.