A^2 + B^2 = C^2 Side A squared plus Side B squared has to equal Side C squared
Side length squared is the formula for finding the area of a square.
It can be found by: hypotenuse squared minus known side squared = unknown side squared
The Longest Side (Hypotenuse) Squared is equal to the adjacent side squared plus the opposite side squared, or in mathematical terms: a2= b2+ c2
No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
Evan trotter 8.9sec
using the pythagoren therum, a squared +b squared=c squared, if you are finding the hypotenuse square the other to sides and divide the answer to get the length of the hypotenuse otherwise square the hypotenuse and the known side and subtract the known side squared from the hypotenuse squared to find the lenght of the unknown side squared
A squared+ B squared=C squared. find the square root of the answer and you get the longest side.
s squared or side squared...since each side is the same you multiply any side by itself...s2
The Pythagorean theorem is represented as a2+b2=c2. The 2 means squared, so that the length of side a squared plus the length of side b squared equal the length of side c squared, the hypotenuse - the side opposite the right angle in a triangle.
A squared. + b squared = c squared.
Find the square root of one side squared plus the second side squared.