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Essay on pythagorean theorm |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1173 words (4.69 pages) in the essay titled pythagorean theorm
The Pythagorean Theorem is a geometrical expression used often in math and physics. It used to
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find the unknown side of a right triangle. The exponential form of this theorem a + b = c . That is
the equation you use when you are looking for the unknown side of a right triangle, and it is what
I’ll demonstrate on the attached exhibit.
The upside down capital L in the bottom of the left hand corner indicates that sides A & B are
the legs of the triangle. Since we know side A = 5 inches and B = 3 inches we may fill that in to
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or equation for step one. (1) 5 + 3 = c What the theorem will help us find is the c side of this
triangle. 2. 25 + 9 = c All we do is distribute 5 to the second power and 3 to the second power as seen is step two. Next, we add these two numbers together to get 34, 25+9=34, in step three. 3. 25+9=34 Then, in step four we find the square root of 34. 4. 34 In step five we see that 5.83 is the unknown side of the right triangle. 5. c= 5.83 We found this answer by using the Pythagorean Theorem as taught in geometrical form.
This theorem may also be summed up by saying that the area of the square on the hypotenuse, or opposite side of the right angle, of a right triangle is equal to sum of the...
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Keywords: right triangle, pythagorean theorem, pythagorean theorm, euclid, unknown side, exponential form, hypotenuse, legs, geometrical form, square root, c side, geometric problems, right angle
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