1.Srinivasan Ramanuja 2.Phythagoras There are still many.
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Pythagoras is a formula that finds the side lengths of a right angle triangle a2+b2=c2 a= opposite side b= adjacent side c= hypotenuse
The Longest Side (Hypotenuse) Squared is equal to the adjacent side squared plus the opposite side squared, or in mathematical terms: a2= b2+ c2
Pythagoras' theorem can be applied to right angled triangles. C2 = A2 + B2 C is the hypotenuse of the triangle. A and B are the two other sides of the triangle (it does not matter which side you call A and which you call B).
1.Srinivasan Ramanuja 2.Phythagoras There are still many.
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article on phythagoras of samos
Euclid, Phythagoras and Aristitotle, and also Thales of Miletus
They did so bad they went to a b! They
They did so bad they went to a b! They
Phythagoras believed that all relationships in the world could be expressed in numbers.
You use the Phythagoras Theorem. Change the formula around to make the height the main point of the formula.
Pythagoras is a formula that finds the side lengths of a right angle triangle a2+b2=c2 a= opposite side b= adjacent side c= hypotenuse
The Longest Side (Hypotenuse) Squared is equal to the adjacent side squared plus the opposite side squared, or in mathematical terms: a2= b2+ c2
Pythagoras' theorem can be applied to right angled triangles. C2 = A2 + B2 C is the hypotenuse of the triangle. A and B are the two other sides of the triangle (it does not matter which side you call A and which you call B).
Pythagoras developed the 27th proposition of Euclid, which proves the relationships between the three sides of a right triangle, and has been simplified into the common "pythagorean theorem" which is commonly stated as a^2+b^2=c^2