He didn't find any theorem !!!
However, the mathematical eq'n bearing his name was known to earlier civilisation , such as the Egyptians, and the Sumerians.
However, he introduced and published his eq;n into the western civilisation.
The eq'n is ;-
h^(2) = a^(2) + b^(2)
That is the hypotenuse squared is equal to the sum of the other two sides squared.
It only refers to right angled triangles.
To find the length of the third side of a right-angled triangle.
he discovered it in 196C
Yes, it's called Pythagoras theorem
You can draw it on paper. Not sure what you mean with "working model": this is not about a physical device. Pythagoras' Theorem is about one specific type of calculatoin.
Hmmm... because HE created it ! Pythagorean theorem is named after the mathematician Pythagoras ! See related link for the Wikipedia article on the gentleman concerned !
By using Pythagoras' theorem.
Pythagoras' theorem is applicable to right angle triangles
The Pythagorean theorem only includes right triangles
Yes Pythagoras' theorem is applicable to right angle triangles
triangles
no only right triangles
If you know the hypotenuse and the base then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the altitude
Trigonometry is used to find the properties of triangles and Pythagoras' theorem is used to find the lengths and angles of right angle triangles.
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.
The Pythagorean Theorem is used to find side lengths of right triangles. It came from the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras.
Pythagoras. The theorem is named for him.
It was Pythagoras' theorem regarding the properties of right angle triangles