Pythagoras. He didint invent them he discover them.
Pythagoras was a Greek mathematician who had several inventions. Pythagoras created the Pythagorean scale, a music scale that was commonly used throughout Greece.
Maths day is celebrated due to it being made by important people like this Greek mathematican called Pythagoras of Samos. He invented The maths 'Pythagoras Theroem'. We celebrate it to remember who made maths a important subject.
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Pythagoras did not invent the distance formula as we know it today; however, he is credited with the Pythagorean theorem, which is foundational to the distance calculation in a Cartesian coordinate system. The distance formula, derived from the Pythagorean theorem, was formalized much later, in the context of coordinate geometry, which developed in the 17th century with the work of mathematicians like René Descartes. Thus, while Pythagoras' theorem laid the groundwork, the distance formula itself was not attributed to him.
Pythagoras
No.
It involves a right triangle. If a length is missing in a right triangle, you can find it out by using the other two lengths.
No. Pythagoras came up with the Pythagorean Theorem and Golden Ratio, though.
He did some of the numbers in Pi.
Pythagoras. He didint invent them he discover them.
besides the euphonious theorem, the Pythagorean screw
Pythagoras was a Greek mathematician who had several inventions. Pythagoras created the Pythagorean scale, a music scale that was commonly used throughout Greece.
I know one and that's Pythagoras
It is for working out the side lengths of right angle triangles in which Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its two squared sides.
Pythagoras invented the Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the two shorter sides in a right triangle and c is the hypotenuse.
You need a side and another angle. Hypo = side / sin angle. Eg if a side is 6 units and an angle 30 degrees then hypotenuse = 6/0.5 = 12