Pythagoras
Discover of a Mathematical formula to relate the sides of a right triangle.
Discovery of a mathematical formula to relate the side of a right triangle
Work = force x distance
Pythagoras was an ancient Greek mathematician whose theorem was: any right angle triangle, when its hypotenuse is squared, is equal to the sum of its squared sides. discovery of a mathematical formula to relate the sides of a right triangle
W = F x d Work = Force times distance
A right angle triangle.
The value of 1 divided by the square root of 2 is approximately 0.707. This value is commonly used in mathematical calculations, especially in trigonometry and engineering, as it represents the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side of a right triangle with a 45-degree angle.
A right triangle, that is, one with one angle of 90 degrees.
The dimensions given relate to an isosceles triangle
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
No because the dimensions given relate to an isosceles triangle.
they both relate to distance.