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What are the two scenarios used in the Pythagorean theorem?

Pythagoras's theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when square is equal to the sum of its squared sides.


What is the formula area of an triangle?

It depends on what information you have.There are different formulae for when you know:base and vertical heightone side and two anglestwo sides and an anglethree sidesMost of these are reasonably straightforward to compute. There are more complex formulae to cater for other scenarios.


How much more interest will be earned if 5000 is invested for 11 years at an annual rate of 8 percent?

The word "more" is comparative and therefore there needs to be at least two scenarios that are being compared. There is only one given in the question.


In the Monty Hall problem if once the player has picked a door another door is randomly opened and happens to reveal a goat should the player switch his choice to the last door?

No, there's no reason to do so, switching in this case will win half of the time, exactly like sticking to the initial choice. This Monty Hall problem variant is called the "Monty Fall" or "Ignorant Monty" variant. The possible scenarios which made switching win more often in the original Monty Hall problem, correspond in this variant to the scenarios where the randomly opened door revealed the car (and as such are not considered here).


What are the major events that occur during childbirth?

MiraclesNormally labor, the birth of a baby and delivery of the placenta.Complications include placenta abrupture, uterine rupture, maternal hemorrhage, prolapse cord, maternal or fetal death. These are all worst case scenarios and seldom happen to a healthy, well nourished woman in labor.