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Why does Pythagoreans theorem work for right triangles?

Its a special relationship that was observed by Pythogorous. It just kind of works


How is history related to maths?

There is an area of study called history of mathematics.Mathematics has a history of over 4000 years, and a lot of what we study today has its roots in the distant past.History can help us to understand how mathematics got to be the way it is today. There are two very broad factors influencing the development of mathematics.One is practical problems that need to be solved. Arithmetic evolved to meet the needs of trade. The earliest geometry is supposed to have come about because of problems in measuring land. In later times, the development of cannons required the development of ballistics, and also of new types of fortification to resist the new weapons. Many times in history, the most powerful country in economic and military power has also been the leading country in mathematics.The other factor is developments internal to mathematics. A famous example is the discovery that the side of a square and the length of its diagonal cannot be expressed as the ratio of whole numbers (in more modern language, that the square root of 2 is irrational). This was a purely theoretical discovery with no practical consequences. But it undermined the geometry of the time of the Pythagoreans, which was based on whole number ratios. It led mathematicians to create a new theory that can be found in Euclid's Elements, and that theory eventually contributed to our modern understanding of real numbers.


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What were Pythagoras' followers called?

Pythagoras' followers were known as Pythagoreans or Pythagoreans. They were a group of individuals who embraced his teachings on mathematics, philosophy, and way of life.


Why did the discovery of root 2 upset the Pythagoreans?

If anything wasn't a whole number, the Pythagoreans would have nothing to do with it.


Was there only one Pythagoras or where there a group of people called the Pythagoreans?

Both. There was a man named Pythagoras and his followers were called the Pythagoreans. Yes, there was someone called Pythagoras, and those loyal to him were Pythagoreans, though Pythagoreans sounds more like a tribe of natives than a bunch of people who followed a man.


What were the followers of pythagoras called?

the Pythagoreans


What was the name of Pythagoras followers?

The Pythagoreans


What was the names of Pythagoras's followers?

Pythagoreans


What were Pythagoras' students called?

Pythagoreans


The Pythagoreans masculine marriage number?

5


What is echemythia?

a vowed silence. it was practiced by pythagoreans


When did pythagoreans discover irrational numbers?

5


What were the people that followed Pythagoras called?

The Pythagoreans


Who were the pythagoreans?

The Pythagoreans were a philosophical-religious group that was generally well-known and respected in the ancient world. As followers of the exalted ancient figure, Pythagoras, Pythagoreans were serious students of mathematics and fervently religious, as well, although details of their particular beliefs and practices have not been preserved in the historical record.