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Q: Does the Pythagoream Theorem Work on all triangles?
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Does pythagoras' theorem work for all triangles?

no only right triangles


What kind of triangles does the Pythagorean theorem work for?

All right angle triangles


Does the Pythagorean Theorem work on all triangles with side length of 1?

it works on all right triangles


Will the exterior angle theorem work for all triangles?

Yes, all plane triangle.


Does the Pythagorean Theorem work on all triangles?

No, the pythagorean theorem only works on right triangles, but it will work on any right triangle. This is because the Pythagorean Theorem states that length of Leg A squared plus the length of Leg B Squared equals the length of the hypotenuse squared. A hypotenuse is always found opposite a right angle. Only right triangles have right angles; therefore, the Pythagorean Theorem only applies to right triangles. :D


Is the Pythagorean theorem is true for all similar triangles?

Only right triangles.


Can Pythagorean Theorem be used on all types of triangles?

No it can only be used with right angle triangles.


Is L a theorem is all about right triangles?

If you are referring to Pythagoras' theorem for right angle triangles then the theorem states that for any right angle triangle the square of its hypotenuse is equal to the sum of its squared sides.


Postulate that states triangles are congruent if all sides from the triangles are congruent?

That's not a postulate. It's a theorem. And you have stated it.


What does all right triangles have in common?

They all comply with Pythagoras' theorem of: a2+b2 = c2


Is AAA theorem describes congruence of all three sides in corresponding triangles SSS postulate describes congruence of all three angles in corresponding triangles a true statement?

true


Who is the greatest mathematician of all ages better known by his theorem on the relationship between the sides of the triangles?

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