No. Fermat was born in the 17th century, but Pythagoras died in about the 5th century BC, so there's no way Fermat could have helped him apart from going back in time.
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15 inches (solved with the help of Pythagoras' theorem)
9.794747317 m (with the help of Pythagoras' theorem)
A ruler or a compass would help or aternatively use Pythagoras' theorem to prove that the diagonals are of equal lengths
Horse riding and geometry are most commonly related using Pythagorean Theorem. Which can help calculate the best take off point for show jumping
2.541341844 or 2.54 meters correct to 2 decimal places The problem was solved with the help of Pythagoras' theorem and the fact that 2200 litres of water is equal to 2.2 cubic meters.