Find b and then multiply it by itself. b is a pronumeral, which means that it can change its value depending on the question. Back in primary school, you had an empty box to fill in, pronumerals are like those, but using numbers instead of empty squares
a(squared)+b(squared)=c(squared) The largest number is the c, and you can choose the a and b, since you need to find the a or the b. For example: You have the numbers 3, and 5 and you needed to find b. a(squared+b(squared)=c(squared) 3(squared)+b(squared)=5(squared) 9+b(squared)=25 -9 -9 b(squared)=16 Then take the square root b=4
a=b=3.60555
The great pythagorean theorm: a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared)
A squared+ B squared=C squared. find the square root of the answer and you get the longest side.
a triangle has 3 sides. the longest side is always C. the other 2 are A and B (which one is which doesn't matter). u can find side C using A squared plus B squared equals C squared. It's basically AxA + BxB =CxC. to find side A, use C squared minus B squared. CxC - BxB = AxA . To find B, use the same equation to find A except switch B with A. CxC - AxA = BxB.-Mathnerd157
a(squared)+b(squared)=c(squared) The largest number is the c, and you can choose the a and b, since you need to find the a or the b. For example: You have the numbers 3, and 5 and you needed to find b. a(squared+b(squared)=c(squared) 3(squared)+b(squared)=5(squared) 9+b(squared)=25 -9 -9 b(squared)=16 Then take the square root b=4
a=b=3.60555
B squared equals c squared minus a squared then to find B take the square root of you answer for b squared
To find the answer of a triangle You do A squared+ B squared= C squared
if you mean a right triangle then the formula is a squared + b squared = c squared. a and b are the legs and c is the hypotunese. the legs are the smallest number then the hypotenese. An example is a=3 , b= ? and c =5 use the formula : a squared + b squared = c squared 3 squared + b squared = 5 squared 9 + b squared = 25 -9 - 9 _________________________________________ b squared = 16 Then you have to take the squared root of 16 which is 4 and 4 is b squared.
The great pythagorean theorm: a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared)
A squared+ B squared=C squared. find the square root of the answer and you get the longest side.
the formula is a squared + b squared = c squared to find the hypotenuse (the longest side) find the square root of you previous answer.
a triangle has 3 sides. the longest side is always C. the other 2 are A and B (which one is which doesn't matter). u can find side C using A squared plus B squared equals C squared. It's basically AxA + BxB =CxC. to find side A, use C squared minus B squared. CxC - BxB = AxA . To find B, use the same equation to find A except switch B with A. CxC - AxA = BxB.-Mathnerd157
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
he made the theorem C squared = A squared + B squared and A squared = C squared - B squared or B squared = C squared - A squared
It is: 2b squared