Yes.
a2+b2 = c2 92+52 = c2 81+25 = c2 106 = c2 Square root both sides to find the value of c: c = the square root of 106 => 10.29563014
52+122=25+144=169 and Sqrt169 = 13
This question cannot be answered. You will have to give me the number to the square root. * * * * * a = ±sqrt(c^2 - b^2)
52+32 = c2 34 = c2 c = the square root of 34
C equals the square root of 1000 or 31.622776601683793319988935444327...
Yes.
a2+b2 = c2 92+52 = c2 81+25 = c2 106 = c2 Square root both sides to find the value of c: c = the square root of 106 => 10.29563014
52+122=25+144=169 and Sqrt169 = 13
This question cannot be answered. You will have to give me the number to the square root. * * * * * a = ±sqrt(c^2 - b^2)
52+32 = c2 34 = c2 c = the square root of 34
Since a squared plus b squared equals c squared, that is the same as c equals the square root of a squared plus b squared. This can be taken into squaring and square roots to infinity and still equal c, as long as there is the same number of squaring and square roots in the problem. Since this question asks for a and b squared three times, and also three square roots of a and b both, they equal c. Basically, they cancel each other out.
A triangle with side a: 5, side b: 8, and side c: 11 units has an area of 18.33 square units.
a square + b square = c square this is the formula for Pythagoras in maths. it is to find the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
pythagoras
e = energy m = mass c = the speed of light The equation is e=mc2 (where 2 means the value of c is squared) This means that if a value, or amount of mass, is multiplied by the square of the speed of light, the resultant value equals an equivalent amount of energy.
C = w r2Divide each side by 'w' :C/w = r2Take the square root of each side:sqrt(C/w) = r