the larges side
tiples and his theorom
Pyhthagoras was a guy who had a theorum!
dddddd
well this trio is one of the pythegorean triplets other than that i got nothing
"I yell Cartwright, nobody answer, I say you not here, she say curse word, I hang up"
did you by any chance mean, Biography statement proof applications of Pythagoras theorom? if so here is a link that i hope will be helpful: http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Pythagoras/index.shtml if any questions or need any help researching Pythagoras my e-mail is flutegurl92@yahoo.com
Well you see the answer is quite simple you see if you ow don't that means dotn know as the theorom of Pythagoras proves it somehow therefore the answer is 59.72 i hope that helps
yes the pythegorean theorem (a2x b2=c2) is used for right triangles a and b are the legs (the sides that make up the right triangle) and c is the hypothenus(the longest side)
Actually, the theorem has been used long ago before mathematician called Pythagoras came along. It was previously already applied in Indian society. The theorem only came to be known as "Pythagoras Theorem" because he (or his students) were the first ones to construct a proof for the theorem.
a²+b²=c² The letters a and b represent the two legs of a right triangle and the letter c represents the hypotenuse (longest side, adjacent to right angle). This being said, the two legs squared equal the hypotenuse squared. Finding the square root will give you the hypotenuse length.
The law of cosines states that in any triangle, c2 = a2 + b2 - 2abcosy, where c is the hypotenuse, a and b are the legs, and y is the angle opposite c, the hypotenuse. Since in a right triangle, this is always 90 degrees, the cosine of y will always be 0. since 2ab(0) is 0, we get the formula a2 + b2 = c2, the Pythagorean Theorem.