answersLogoWhite

0

ANSWERYes The Pythagorean Theorem Can Be Proven Empirically.HOW?First, Lets Define The Theorem:In simplest terms, the Pythagorean Theorem is essentially a Formula that is TRUE for ANY/ALL RIGHT TRIANGLES (ANY Triangle that has ONE 90o ANGLE). The formula States: A2 + B2 = C2 , WHERE C is Always The Longest Side (Called The Hypotenuse) and is Always OPPOSITE the 90o Angle. A and B are The Other two sides of the triangle (not the Hypotenuse), the sides adjacent to the 90o Angle. To Prove The Pythagorean Theorem Empirically:First off lets define Empirically; all that it means, in this instance, is Show or Prove that the Theorem works through experience/experiment. This is very easy, just do the following:
  1. Using a protractor make a 90o Angle
  2. Draw 2 lines (Sides A & B) that make up the 90o Angle you measured out in Step 1
  3. Draw Side A - 5 cm in length
  4. Draw Side B - 8 cm in length
  5. Draw Side C - the Hypotenuse (A line that Connects Sides A and B) - But Do NOT Measure This with your ruler YET.
  6. Now since we need to PROVE that the Theorem is Correct, We have to Plug the length of the Sides A and B into the Theorem's Formula.
  7. 52 + 82 = C2 (WHERE C2 is the Length of Side C/The Hypotenuse Squared)
  8. So Now we have the Equation: C2 = 25 + 64 = 89
  9. Now we need to Find what C equals, we do this by taking the Square Root of 89, and Since we know C is a Positive Number (Since its the Length of Side C), we can ignore the Negative portion of the Square Root and So We Know:
  10. C = 9.434 cm
  11. LAST STEP, NOW You MEASURE - with your Ruler, the Hypotenuse (Side C), and you will see that it equals 9.434 cm; therefore we have just Proved Empirically that the Pythagorean Theorem is Correct.
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

JudyJudy
Simplicity is my specialty.
Chat with Judy
JordanJordan
Looking for a career mentor? I've seen my fair share of shake-ups.
Chat with Jordan
FranFran
I've made my fair share of mistakes, and if I can help you avoid a few, I'd sure like to try.
Chat with Fran

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can the Pythagoras theorem be proven emperically?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp