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Pythagorean Theorem
An example of geometry is the Pythagorean Theorem which states that IF A spuared plus B squared = C squared then it is a right traingle!! there ya go
This is called the Abel-Ruffini theorem.
A Mathematician named Pythagorean. That is why it is called Pythagorean's theorem. For every right triangle, this theorem will be true.
The theorem you are referring to is a2+b2=c2 which is called the Pythagorean theorem. This describes the side lengths of a right triangle in which the two sides that meet at a right angle are sides a and b respectively and side c is the hypotenuse.
It is not a theorem. It is an equation for converting between temperatures measured on the Fahrenheit scale and the Centigrade or Celsius scale.
A squared plus B squared equals C squared, where C is the hypotenuse of a right triangle and A and B are the other two sides is true and is one way of expressing the Pythagorean Theorem.
you use A squared plus B squared equals C squared
Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Fibonacci numbers
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