You meet it first in Geometry. But as you go on and
grow in Math, you find that virtually all types do.
You could use the Pythagorean Theorem and many triangles You could use the Pythagorean Theorem and many triangles
Pythagorean Theorem is one.
For math assignments that have been done already.
Combinatorics is a part of math focused on counting principles of finite quantities. It does not really have much to do with triangles, much less the Pythagorean theorem.
Right angle triangles
Yes all the time
You can use pythagorean theorem twice to find the diagonal of a cube
The Pythagorean theorem uses the right triangle.
If needed, I guess. I do not see lawyers needing the Pythagorean Theory in their work and lawyers are notoriously ignorant of math and science.
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.
Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
no