If they are relatively near so that the curvature of the earth has negligible effect.
If you meant "Pythagorean Theorem" , the uses are almost infinite. It is associated with finding the length of the "hypotenuse" of any right-angled triangle, given that the other two sides are known. However, a modified version of the Pythagorean Theorem allows us to find the length of any one side of any triangle, given that we know the other two sides, and the angle between them. In physics, many calculations are based on the Pythagorean Theorem. For Example, The use of Trigonometric Parallax allows us to calculate the distance to relatively near stars.It involves the usage the Sun, Earth and the star in question as vertices of the right-angled triangle.
It could be a set of latitude/longitude coordinates that points to a location on the Earth's surface. If it is, then the location that it points to is in Nicaragua, about 86 miles east-southeast of Managua.
Assuming you're referring to actual places on earth. It's because if (looking down from the north) you fly 'clockwise from X to Y, you're flying in the opposite way to the spin of the earth, meaning your destination comes towards you. Flying back from Y to X - you're travelling with the spin, and so your destination keeps travelling in the same direction you are.
You can use pythagoras' theorem to determine the height of a mountain if you know how far away from it you are. Measure the angle from ground to tip using a protractor and plumb bob (pendulum) and pug these two results into the theorem. You can also find the distance to nearby stars by using a telescope and observing six months apart.This gives you 2 Astronomical Units (AU) ie 2x 93 million miles since the Earth has moved to the opposite side of the solar system in that time This is he base of your triangle. Measure the difference in angle to your chosen star in January and June for example and if there is any measurable difference then it must be a near star.eg Alpha Proxima
It depends on the context.In an n-dimensional space it would be an ordered n-tuple. These could be Cartesian coordinates or Polar coordinates.On the surface of a sphere, for example the earth it would be the latitude and longitude.Alternatively, in children's treasure stories, the location is indicated by anX
Pythagoras is known or the... "Pythagorean theorem" or that.. The sum of the angles of a triangle is equal to two right angles The Pythagorean theorem Constructing figures of area Discovery of irrationals Five regular solids Earth is a sphere at the center of the universe (astronomy) Pythagoras Theorem The hypotenuse of a right triangle when squared is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
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Pythagoras was an ancient Greek mathematician whose theorem was: any right angle triangle, when its hypotenuse is squared, is equal to the sum of its squared sides. discovery of a mathematical formula to relate the sides of a right triangle
If you meant "Pythagorean Theorem" , the uses are almost infinite. It is associated with finding the length of the "hypotenuse" of any right-angled triangle, given that the other two sides are known. However, a modified version of the Pythagorean Theorem allows us to find the length of any one side of any triangle, given that we know the other two sides, and the angle between them. In physics, many calculations are based on the Pythagorean Theorem. For Example, The use of Trigonometric Parallax allows us to calculate the distance to relatively near stars.It involves the usage the Sun, Earth and the star in question as vertices of the right-angled triangle.
In someones pants??
The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers. This distance can be calculated by measuring the straight line distance between the centers of the Earth and the Moon. The formula to calculate this is often derived from the Pythagorean theorem in three-dimensional space, taking into account the radius of the Earth and the distance between the Earth and the Moon as the other two sides of a right-angled triangle.
No because the earth stood still
The egyptians are one of the oldest civilizations on earth. They built the Pyramids using the newest innovations. Many Egyptian philosophers and inventors made many discoveries in the areas of art, science and mathematics- for example grasping on the fact of the Pythagorean Theorem. They concentrated much of their lives along the Nile River. Egyptians also created a formal writing system- hieroglyphics.
Geographical location of India on earth: 21°N 78°E
As in realestate : location, location, location.
On earth
It's the 2nd layer of the Earth!