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Who made the pythagoream theorem?

Pythagorus did hints the name "Pythagoream Theorem."


Why is pythagorus theorem useful?

to find the missing side of a triangle


Who named the pythagorean theorem?

pythagorean theorem was named from a greek mathemition called pythagorus (I think that's how you spell it)


What are Pythagorus's contributions to mathematics?

First of all, it's Pythagoras. One of it in Geometry. The Pythagorean Theorem.


Who began pi?

Pythagorus, remember he made other theories too like the Pythagorean Theorem.


What did Pythagorus do?

Pythagorus discovered the triangular theorem but he didn't invent it because the Babylons knew about it hundreds of years before him....so he just found about it later in which ways improved it a bit!


Use of pythagorus theorum?

Refer to the following link for your answer: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What are the application of the Pythagoras Theorem


What law is applicable in solving angle if given two sides and an angle opposite any of them?

Pythagorus' theorem


Who found the length of the hypotenuse?

I'm assuming Pythagorus - hence the Pythagorean Theorem of which you use to figure the length of the hypotenuse.


How did Pythagoras discover the Pythagorean theorem?

Pythagorus discovered the theorem a2 + b2 = c2 via a math proof, though this is historically unclear according to Roger Penrose's book The Road to Reality.


When did Pythagorus create his cult?

At the same time that Pythagoras was working out his theorem for a right angle triangle he created a religious cult known as the Pythagoreans


Who came up with pathagorean theorem?

The Pythagorean theorem is attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras, who lived around 570-495 BC. However, there is evidence to suggest that the theorem was known to the Babylonians even earlier.