Pythagorean Thereom
Cause he was the person that did the pythagorean thereom .
A2+b2=c2
Euclidean geometry. It describes the relationship between the length of the sides in a right triangle.
he dicovered it in greece
well, i think the answer to your question is getting the measurement of the side using the Pythagorean Thereom, with the formula:c2=a2+b2.
The Pythagorean thereom is a^2+b^2=c^2. So, you can tell if they are a Pythagorean triple by seeing if the two smaller numbers squared equal the largest number squared. Example. Are 3,4, and 5 a Pythagorean triple? 3^2= 9. 4^2= 16. 5^2= 25. 9+16=25, so they are a triple.
some time in the 500's BC.
If two sides of a right triangle are 13 and 11, then the third side is either sqrt(290) or 4sqrt(3). (Approx. 17.03 or 6.93)
that is a thereom
You take the information you're given, make sure you understand the question, write down the Pythagorean Theorem, then look at it to discover how it connects the information you have to the information you need to find.
the pythagorean theorem i would just like to say that he did not discover that, it was found in 800 B.C