Yes.
The Pythagorean theorem is a2 + b2 = c2. It is used for right triangles. If you know two of the sides, you can use the theorem to find the third side.
the Pythagorean theory
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The Pythagorean Theorem is used to find side lengths of right triangles. It came from the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras.
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In any right traingle (a triangle with one measuring of 90°) With sides of lengths "a", "b", and "c" where "c" is the hypotenuse (the longest side in a right triangle that is opposite to the 90° angle) The Formula for the Pythagorean Therorem is as follows: a²+b²=c²
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There are infinitely many Pythagorean triples. To find a Pythagorean triple take two positive integers x, y with x > y. A Pythagorean triple is of the form x2 - y2, 2xy, x2 + y2.
You can use pythagorean theorem twice to find the diagonal of a cube
Use Pythagoras' therorem to find the diagonal of the rectangle which is 12 times the sq rt of 13
Yes.
The Pythagorean theorem is a2 + b2 = c2. It is used for right triangles. If you know two of the sides, you can use the theorem to find the third side.
the Pythagorean theory
no one knows.
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.
The Pythagorean Theorem is used to find side lengths of right triangles. It came from the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras.