Pythagoras proved it, but it may well have been discovered and used before his time.
It depends on the relationship between the triangle and the square!
There is no relationship between slope and the theorem, however the theorem does deal with the relationship between angles and sides of a triangle.
the relationship between them is that they are use in many ways of living
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.
Jezriel Lazarte
It depends on the relationship between the triangle and the square!
The relationship between the area of a triangle and a rectangle is a Triangle is base times height divided by 2. Area of a rectangle is length times height.
There is no relationship between slope and the theorem, however the theorem does deal with the relationship between angles and sides of a triangle.
the relationship between them is that they are use in many ways of living
Pythagorus
Archimedes, a Greek mathematician.
both were the mathematician who develop the finite intgral method
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.
Jezriel Lazarte
They are the same size
They are the same.
The answer will depend on the relationship - if any - between the rectangle and the triangle.