That for any right angle triangle the length of its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the of length of the base when squared plus the length of the height when squared:-
a2+b2 = c2 where a and b are the base and the height of the triangle and c is its hypotenuse.
Pythagorus
B = (4100x4100) - (14500x14500)
Any time you measure distance using triangulation or utilise angles in theorems.
The great pythagorean theorm: a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared)
Cool question ! Answer - half it then cube it to prove it - an example for you if cube diagonal (not square diagonal) is 100, then using pythagoras theorm the square diagonal = 70.71068, If square the square diagonal = 70.71068, then using pythagoras theorm the side length = 50 therefore the volume = 50 ^ 3 = 25000 units works with any numbers
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a2+b2=c2
Yes he did.
A greek man called Pythagoras.
Yes you have to use the pythagorean theorm to find the length of a right triangle. But you must subtract A2 from C2 then square root the answer.
Proof comes directly from the law of sines.
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Pythagorean theorm!!
False. (apex)