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Pythagoras
Pythagoras wife is Theano.
Pythagoras theorem
Pythagoras education was mathematics and was taught by other people
Pythagoras was a person :P but I assume you talk about the formula: a^2+b^2=c^2, so if you took the square root of a^2+b^2, you would get c, probably the result you were looking for
Pythagoras is very big mathmetician so he suggest that the trivia is very important to all of you
Pythagoras is very big mathmetician so he suggest that the trivia is very important to all of you
the egyptians used Pythagoras thereom before "Pythagoras" so called founded it.
Pythagoras's work was important in the field of math because he invented the pythagorean theorem, which explained square units in a triangle.
to find the angles and sides of a right traingle
Pythagoras didn't really study at any specific place. There were, among his teachers, three philosophers. One of the most important was Pherekydes.
There is so little about Pythagoras because he didn't write any of his ideas down, which led people to think he didn't exist.
Maths day is celebrated due to it being made by important people like this Greek mathematican called Pythagoras of Samos. He invented The maths 'Pythagoras Theroem'. We celebrate it to remember who made maths a important subject.
There are no right angles in a square based pyramid, so Pythagoras and his theorem are not involved.
Thales was one of Pythagoras's mentors and he had a good deal of astronomical knowledge, so it was most likely him.
Either Euclid or Pythagoras; Euclid being the "father of geometry," and Pythagoras having discovered possibly the most important geometrical relation. (The Pythagorean theorem)
Pythagoras was an important ancient Greek mathematician whose theorem stated that for any right angle triangle that its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.