A squared + B squared = C squared
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pythagoras. he had lots of different theorums, one named after him in fact(pythagorases theorum) he came up wth the symbol from ancient greek drawings.
Pythagoras discovered many of the properties of what would become trigonometric functions. The Pythagorean Theorum, a2 + b2 = c2 is a representation of the fundemental trigonometric identity sin2(x) + cos2(x) = 1. 1 is the hypotenuse of any right triangle, and has legs length sin(x) and cos(x) with x being one of the two non-right angles. With this in mind, the identity upon which trigonometry is based turs out to be the Pythagorean Theorum.
he proposed that the earth is a sphere, that the earth, moon, and stars revolve around the sun, and that astronomy could be written as mathematical sentences called equations. -smartbrunette12
Sheer brain powerapply pythagorus theorum.
it is the contraception of the pythagorus theorum, and it is no solution to the theory of the dog
it is the contraception of the pythagorus theorum, and it is no solution to the theory of the dog
Its a formula to find out all the degrees for a triangle. Or at least the missing one or two. You would use a squared + b squared = squared.
If the triangle is a right triangle use Pythagorus' Theorum: A2 + B2 = C2 and the height would be the square root of (A2 + B2).
a to the power of 2=b to the power of 2 + c to the power of two or you could just say a2+b2= c2
The theory in right-angled trangles that the hypotenuse (The Side opposite the right angle) squared is equal to the the other 2 sides both squared, added together. So the formula for "Pythagorus Theorum" is a^2 + b^2 = h^2
indeed pythagorus was gay in fact he was homosexual there is your answer
nothing in the dictionary.
Pythagorean theorum.
Pyhthagoras was a guy who had a theorum!
I'm assuming Pythagorus - hence the Pythagorean Theorem of which you use to figure the length of the hypotenuse.