The Pythagorean theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
1. squares, not square roots
2. right triangle, not isosceles
3. sides opposite the hypotenuse, not any two
4. What are the mistakes, not what is
mathematical phrase
what is the mathematical phrase for the verbal phrase the sum of a number and three
Phrase
The phrase is "y reduced by 5".
Yes, an infinitive phrase can contain more than one infinitive. For example, in the phrase "to eat and to drink," both "to eat" and "to drink" function as infinitives within the same phrase. In such cases, the infinitives are typically connected by a conjunction. This allows for the expression of multiple actions or intentions in a single phrase.
"abamuda triangle" is an unrecognised phrase.
It is a phrase which is not recognised.
It is a phrase which is not recognised.
It is a phrase which is not recognised.
It is a phrase which is not recognised.
It is a phrase which is not recognised.
It is a phrase which is not recognised.
It is a phrase that is not recognised.
Foghlaim ó do chuid meancóg
It is a self-contradictory phrase and such a shape cannot exist.
όλα τα άλλα που παραμένουν ίδια will be the Greek translation for 'Everything else remaining same'.
No, and inverted triangle paragraph starts with the topic sentence. A triangle paragraph starts with the least important phrase and ends with the topic sentence.