structural engineering
A land surveyor would use this theorem.
HL congruence theorem
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic or the unique factorisation theorem would fail.
Yes
Because otherwise the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, the unique factorisation theorem, would fail.
Misky's theorem, often referred to in the context of mathematical logic or set theory, is not a widely recognized theorem like others in mathematics. It may be a misspelling or confusion with a similar-sounding theorem. If you meant a specific theorem or concept, please provide additional context or clarification, and I would be happy to assist further!
No it would be a theorem if it was proven.
theorems can be used in order to solve the problems fast otherwise we would have to find the reasons behind the theorem to solve a problem
After converting all the measurements to the same units, you would use the Pythagoras Theorem.
No. You would have to use Pythagoras's theorem.
As an abstract idea, a theorem would not be patentable.
You would use the Pythagorean Theorem when you are trying to determine the length of a side on a right triangle.ORYou might use the Pythagorean Theorem if you are carpenter or builder. A carpenter might use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse (longest side of the triangle) or the length of the wall or roof. Use can use this methed or theorem in any building situation.