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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.

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