h^(2) = b^(2) + w^(2)
'h' is the hypotenuse; the line opposite the right angle.
'b' is the base line
'w' the height line.
Where 'b' & 'w' meet form a right angle (90 degress0.
he discovered it in 196C
To find the length of the third side of a right-angled triangle.
Yes, it's called Pythagoras theorem
Yes. His name is on it.
Hmmm... because HE created it ! Pythagorean theorem is named after the mathematician Pythagoras ! See related link for the Wikipedia article on the gentleman concerned !
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Pythagoras' theorem is applicable to right angle triangles
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Pythagoras invented the Pythagoras Theorem.
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it relates to pythagoras theorem.
pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
Pythagoras' theorem can be used for right-angled triangles. Using the theorem, you are able to calculate what the length of one side of a triangle is.
Pythagoras theorem will always work with a right-angled triangle.
He didn't name it. It is named after Pythagoras because he first developed the theorem.