height*height+base*base=hypotnuse*hypotnuse where hypotenuse is the longest side in a right angled triangle
it's when you have a right triangle and the two sides that form the right angle added together equals the the diagonal side (other side not used)
the formula is FOR not fo
no, there is not a general formula for all angles
The area formula for the parallelogram is related to the area formula for a rectangle because you can make the parallelogram into a rectangle to find the area.
The pathagoren theorm states that a2+ b2 = c2. If you put your lenghts into the equation and it comes out true (100=100), then the triangle is a right trianlge. If it is a false equation (100=30), then it is not a right triangle. Where a = lenght of leg 1, b = lenght of leg 2, and c = lenght of hypotenuse.
Pythagorus
Yes he did.
a2+b2=c2
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use pethagoreon theorm. Example: a=? b=3 c=5 since your trying to find a, your equation would be a² + 3 ²= 5² a² + 9 = 25 deriving the formula to get "a" 25 - 9 = 16 a² = 16 √ a = √ 16 a = 4
It isn't a theorm, it is a formula. The formula states that for a polygon with S sides, the sum of the interior angles is equivilant to (S-2)times 180
Pythagorean Theorem, dealing with side of right triangles. A2+B2=C2
A greek man called Pythagoras.
Yes you have to use the pythagorean theorm to find the length of a right triangle. But you must subtract A2 from C2 then square root the answer.