(5)2 + (12)2 = (13)225 + 144= 169169 = 169
31,875,000
Divide the rectangle in two triangles and then use the pythagorean theorem to find the remaining sides.
You take the information you're given, make sure you understand the question, write down the Pythagorean Theorem, then look at it to discover how it connects the information you have to the information you need to find.
Yes.
(5)2 + (12)2 = (13)225 + 144= 169169 = 169
31,875,000
To measure triangles. To find the length of a triangles side, when two sides are already given.
Given the lengths of two sides of a right triangle, you can find the length of the other side.
Divide the rectangle in two triangles and then use the pythagorean theorem to find the remaining sides.
You take the information you're given, make sure you understand the question, write down the Pythagorean Theorem, then look at it to discover how it connects the information you have to the information you need to find.
Yes.
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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
Yes it is true
The square of the hypotenuse minus the square of the leg you know will give you the square of the unknown leg.