Pythagoras' theorem in finding the lengths of the sides of a right angled triangle.
a=b=3.60555
b = 14324.80366
pythagoras
b = sqrt32 or 4 root 2
The Pythagoream Thereom is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Written out it is a squared plus b squared equals c squared.
a=b=3.60555
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b = 14324.80366
8^*2) + b^(2) = 18^(2) Algebraically rearranger b^(2) = 18^(2) - 8^(2) Remember two squared terms with a negative (-) between them factors to b^(2) = (18 - 8)( 18 + 8) b^(2) = 10( 26) b^(2) = 260 b = +/- sqrt(260) b = +/- 16.124....
pythagoras
b = sqrt32 or 4 root 2
This is the common form of the Pythagorean Theorem. It describes the relationship between the two legs of a right triangle and the hypotenuse.
The Pythagoream Thereom is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Written out it is a squared plus b squared equals c squared.
It is the pythagorean theorem. Used in finding the lengths of sides of right angled triangles.
you use A squared plus B squared equals C squared
Pascal
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