pythogoras
pythogoras
pythogoras
Pythagoras invented the Pythagoras Theorem.
Brahmagupta worked with Pythogoras.
Yes if it's a right angle triangle.
He died in Metapontum in the far south of what is now Italy at around 90 years of age from unknown causes.
If side is given too, then you can find area with one diagonal. As diagonals bisect each other in a rhombus at 90°, Using Pythogoras Theorem: (Half d1)² = (side)² - (Half d2)²
To find the length of the hypotenuse on a triangle, you have to use the Pythogoras Theoram. using the equation a square + b square = c square. you cannot find it without using the pythagoras theoram
Suppose the long diagonal is x cm in length. Then using Pythogoras in (3 dimensions), x2 = s2 + s2 + s2 = 3s2 where each side of the cube is s cm. So x = √3*s cm so that s = x/√3 cm and then, Volume = s3 = (x/√3)3 = x3/(3√3) cm3
If the square then the area = side * side.A = 50therefore side = square root of 50The longest line that fits in a square is a diagonal line from corner to corner. The length of this can be calculated using pythogoras' theorem.A2 + B2 = C2For this specific square A = B = squareroot of 50So 50 + 50 = C2C2 = 100C = 10The longest line is 10 feet
Pythagoras and Euclid are both mathematicians. Pythogoras has commonly been given credit for discovering the Pythagorean theorem, a theorem in geometry that states that in a right-angled triangle the area of the square on the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of the other two sides-that is, . Euclid is in charge of dicovering Pythagorean Triples, Euclidean geometry and more geometry realated things. Euclid also wrote a book called "Elements" in support of his math.