a squared + b squared=c squared
it was invented in 530 BC
He didn't name it. It is named after Pythagoras because he first developed the theorem.
False.
The Pythagorean theorem uses the right triangle.
There are 19 various aspects of Pythagoras theorem. Pythagorean Theorem (1) Pythagoras Theorem(2) Pythagorean Theorem (3) Pythagorean Theorem (4) Pythagoras Theorem(5) Pythagorean Theorem(6) Pythagrean Theorem(7) Pythagoras Theorem(8) Pythagorean Theorem (9) Hyppocrates' lunar Minimum Distance Shortest Distance Quadrangular Pyramid (1) Quadrangular Pyramid (2) Origami Two Poles Pythagoras Tree(1) Pythagoras Tree(2) Theorem by Pappus
The difference in the distance formula and the pythagorean theorem is that the distance formula finds the distance between two points while the pythagorean theorem usually finds the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
it was invented in 530 BC
No.
distance formula!
Tradition dictates that the Pythagorean Theorem was discovered by Pythagoras, a Greek mathematician, who lived around 570-495 BC.
the slope formula and the distance formula.
In the Pythagorean Theorem b is not twice a. The formula is [ a squared + b squared = c squared].
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.
Yes, the distance formula for a line segment was derived from Pythagoras' theorem.
false
Better for what??? Actually, both are closely related. The distance formula is derived from the Pythagorean theorem.
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