use the Pythagorean therom ... C2=A2+B2 draw a little triangle name your sides and use the therom to solve for the hypotenuse which is c....... This means that your slant would be the hypotenuse in the therom thus the square root of c is equal to the square root of side a plus the square root of side be it's best just to use a scientific calculator
Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
Well most of his mathematic discoveries were destroyed , but the therom of Pythagoras still exists.The Therom of Pythagoras:(Concerning right angled triangles) The square of the hypotoneuse (the longest line;the line opposite the right angle) , is equal to the sum of the squares of both the other lines.A2+B2=C2 C represents the hypotoneuse and A and B represent the other two lines.
Use Pythagoras' therom: 32+32 = 18 The square root of 18 is 4.242640687 units which is the length of the diagonal.
it is used on right triangles which is a triangle with a 90 degree angle. a^2+b^2=c^2 the c^2 is always the longest side.
its the therom that states that a2+b2=c2 :). it is used for triangles. i dont know about other shapes. but is for triangles
Pythagoras
Euclid
Discovered the pythagorean therom
Condensation therom
a2+b2=c2
To find the missing length of a triangle
Pythagoras' theorem
When a triangle is not a right triangle
pythagoras's therom
this therom is used when u need to find a measurement of a side of a triangle. A, B, or C A= base B=base C= Hypotnuse HOPE I HELPED
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