If you know two sides of a right angle triangle, you can figure out the third by using the following formula: A*A+B*B=C*C or A**2+B**2=C**2 or C*C-B*B=A*A or C**2-B**2=A**2 or C*C-A*A=B*B or C**2-A**2=B**2 A is the bottom side if the right angle is at the bottom left, B is The only vertical(strait up and down) line if A is correct, and C is the last line.
Yes you have to use the pythagorean theorm to find the length of a right triangle. But you must subtract A2 from C2 then square root the answer.
You could use the Pythagorean Theorem and many triangles You could use the Pythagorean Theorem and many triangles
It wasn't a career, it was his life. He gained influence throughout Europe and Asia through his Pythagorean School and Pythagorean Society.
Pythagoras. That's why it's called the Pythagorean Theorem.
theorm
a2+b2=c2
Yes you have to use the pythagorean theorm to find the length of a right triangle. But you must subtract A2 from C2 then square root the answer.
Pythagorean theorm!!
b = the square root of (c2 - a2)
Dispute between 582BC and 569BC...
Any time you measure distance using triangulation or utilise angles in theorems.
The great pythagorean theorm: a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared)
Because he did not write things down, it is hard to say. Most historians believe that the Sumerians used it, but Pythagoras proved it to always be true.
Pythagorean Theorem is one.
he did the Pythagorean theorem
You could use the Pythagorean Theorem and many triangles You could use the Pythagorean Theorem and many triangles
For math assignments that have been done already.