The Pythagorean theorem uses the right triangle.
A right triangle.
A right Triangle
it depens if the isosceles triangle is a right triangle or not
No. The Pythagorean theorem applies only to right triangles...those containing a right angle (90 degrees).
The Pythagorean theorem uses the right triangle.
Yes
The Pythagorean Theorem is not a triangle. It's a statement that describes a relationship among the lengths of the sides in any right triangle.
The Pythagorean Theorem states that in a right triangle with legs a and b and hypotenuse c, a2 + b2 = c2. The converse of the Pythagorean theorem states that, if in a triangle with sides a, b, c, a2 + b2 = c2 then the triangle is right and the angle opposite side c is a right angle.
any right triangle
Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
The Pythagorean Theorem allows the mathematician to determine the value of the hypotenuse. The converse of the Pythagorean Theorem manipulates the formula so that the mathematician can use the values to determine that if the triangle is a right triangle.
A right triangle.
YES
A right Triangle
With any right angle triangle
A right angle triangle.