For the right angle triangle to comply with Pythagoras' theorem then c, which will be the hypotenuse, must be 10 units in length.
Pythagoras' theorem: 82+62 = 100 and the square root of this is 10 which is the length of the hypotenuse.
A cube is either a three dimensional figure or a number multiplied by itself and then again. A square is either a two dimensional figure or a number multiplied by itself. The Pythagorean Theorem states that the square od the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to the squares on the other two sides With the above in mind your question your question is meaningless
by using the Pythagorean theorem: a squared + b squared = c squared where a and b are the two legs and c is the hypotenuse
you might be able to use tangent, sine, or cosine. you might be able to use the Pythagorean theorem, or you can used 30-60-90 triangle theorem or 45-45-90 triangle theorem
Do the pythagorean theorem. Its A squared plus B squared=C squared. Do that to figure out the other side of the triangle
If it is a right triangle, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem. If you know the angle measures, you can use cosine/sine/tangent.
Yes Pythagoras' theorem can be used to find the interior diagonal of a cube for example.
Depends, is there any triangles involved? The Pythagorean Theorem is used for A2+B2=C2, which is a three sides figure, and where did you see thsi question?
The Pythagorean theorem can be used to find distances between two points on a graph. It can also be used to measure unknown heights of things, like a television. In baseball, one could use the Pythagorean theorem to figure out how far a second baseman has to throw in order to get an out at home plate.
I'm assuming Pythagorus - hence the Pythagorean Theorem of which you use to figure the length of the hypotenuse.
If, by trigonometry theorem you mean the "fundamental theorem of trigonometry," sin2(x) + cos2(x) = 1, it is actually the Pythagorean Theorem. if you have a right triangle with a hypotenuse of one, sin(x) is one leg, and cos(x) is the other. The Pythagorean Theorem states that a2 + b2 = c2 and therefore sin2(x) + cos2(x) = 1.
A cube is either a three dimensional figure or a number multiplied by itself and then again. A square is either a two dimensional figure or a number multiplied by itself. The Pythagorean Theorem states that the square od the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to the squares on the other two sides With the above in mind your question your question is meaningless
Yes, some lawyers do use algebra. It usually depends on what they are trying to figure out financially and statistically.
by using the Pythagorean theorem: a squared + b squared = c squared where a and b are the two legs and c is the hypotenuse
you might be able to use tangent, sine, or cosine. you might be able to use the Pythagorean theorem, or you can used 30-60-90 triangle theorem or 45-45-90 triangle theorem
Geometry is used in carpentry to square foundations, walls, and to figure the length and angles of roof rafters. More specifically the Pythagorean Theorem is used for this purpose.== ==
Do the pythagorean theorem. Its A squared plus B squared=C squared. Do that to figure out the other side of the triangle
If it is a right triangle, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem. If you know the angle measures, you can use cosine/sine/tangent.