If you mean a2+b2 = c2 then it's Pythagoras' theorem
If you mean: a squared+b squared = c squared then it is Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
A1 + A2 = 90 A1 = 4*A2 Substituting from the second equation into the first: 4*A2 + A2 = 90 or 5*A2 = 90 so that A2 = 18 and then, by the second equations, A1 = 4*18 = 72
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If you mean a2+b2 = c2 then it's Pythagoras' theorem
True.its a2 +b2 = c2 (only works with right triangles, c is the hypotenuse)
If you mean: a squared+b squared = c squared then it is Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
Pythagoras: C2 = A2 + B2C2 = 102 = 100A2 = 62 = 36B2 = 100 - 36 = 64SQRT 64 = 8Answer:eight centimeters
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A1 + A2 = 90 A1 = 4*A2 Substituting from the second equation into the first: 4*A2 + A2 = 90 or 5*A2 = 90 so that A2 = 18 and then, by the second equations, A1 = 4*18 = 72
a2 + -5a2 - a2 - a = a2 - 5a2 - a2 - a = a2 - 6a2 - a = -5a2 - a
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