Yes.
Its simply used to find the distance,area,and perimeter.
Yes, the distance formula for a line segment was derived from Pythagoras' theorem.
You spread the dots apart?? Derrrp :D
True. The distance formula, which is derived from the Pythagorean theorem, calculates the distance between two points in a plane. When finding the distance between a point ((x, y)) and the origin ((0, 0)), the formula simplifies to (d = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2}), which directly corresponds to the Pythagorean theorem. Thus, in this specific case, the distance formula is indeed equivalent to the Pythagorean theorem.
Actually, the theorem has been used long ago before mathematician called Pythagoras came along. It was previously already applied in Indian society. The theorem only came to be known as "Pythagoras Theorem" because he (or his students) were the first ones to construct a proof for the theorem.
yes the pythegorean theorem (a2x b2=c2) is used for right triangles a and b are the legs (the sides that make up the right triangle) and c is the hypothenus(the longest side)
Yes.
To find the answer of a triangle You do A squared+ B squared= C squared
simply to find area,distance, and perimiter
Pythagoras' theorem :)
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Its simply used to find the distance,area,and perimeter.
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The difference in the distance formula and the pythagorean theorem is that the distance formula finds the distance between two points while the pythagorean theorem usually finds the hypotenuse of a right triangle.