a^2 + b^2 = c^2 works with finding the sides of a triangle.
No it never works.
You cannot.
it doesn't define direction of velocity
the Pythagorean theorem is the following:a2 + b2 = c2So for example:then you will solve for whatever side you are searching forbut for this theorem to work it must be a right triangle! and "c" must be the side across from the right angle
pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
Pythagoras theorem will always work with a right-angled triangle.
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No it never works.
it is a modified version of one of the newtons equation , newton equation cannot define the relation between work and enrgy thats why we generate the relation for work enrgy theorem
You don't, unless you work in engineering. The Wikipedia article on "binomial theorem" has a section on "Applications".
Brahmagupta worked with Pythogoras.
yes
You cannot.
Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle the square of its hypotenuse is equal to the sum of its square sides
for what values the pytagoreag dose not work
no only right triangles