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2 May, 01:37

Use an example to explain the pythagorean theorem

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  1. 2 May, 05:12
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    The pythagorean theorem is A^2+B^2=C^2.

    Example equation: 3^2+4^2=C^2.

    If we simplify this, the equation turns into 9+16=C^2.

    If we simplify this even more, you get 25=C^2.

    Then you have to figure out what number can stand in as C. In this case, C is 5 because 5^2 is 25. Therefore, 25=25, and C=5.

    Not all numbers can be made to follow the pythagorean rule.
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