James A. Garfield
James A. Garfield
The Pythagorean theorem only applies to right triangles. It states that a^2 + b^2 = c^2. If a is 6 and b is 8, then 36 + 64 = 100, which is 10^2.
His only name in historical record is Pythagoras, he is sometimes called Pythagoras of Samos
yes
James Garfield is the only president credited with an original proof of the Pythagorean Theorem.An educated guess is that most of the college educated presidents knew a proof of this theorem at one time in their schooling.
no, Pythagoras don't want to be famous because he only want to improve maths
George Washington was not the one U.S. President. He was only the first of 43 Presidents to date.
Pythagoras and his followers would not eat beans as they would only eat "pure food" and beans did not fall under this category.
Pythagoras was his nickname. Pythagoras' real name was Pythagoras of Samos and that is how he was called. i.e. a guy knew him and said " greetings Pythagoras of Samos. " Only close friends would have called him Pythagoras. He is know just known as Pythagoras to modern people because we do not have such formalities as they did back then.Answer:Pythagoris was known as the "hyperborean Apollo" a being different from man or the gods.
Pythagoras
no only right triangles
Prove to whom? You can't "prove" a negative.