Examples of using Pythagorean theorem in English and their translations into Polish
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So the Pythagorean theorem-- b squared plus 12 squared is equal to 24 squared.
These conclusions about the pythagorean theorem doesn't come from me;
Well this looks like a Pythagorean theorem problem.
and teach him the Pythagorean theorem.
And the Pythagorean Theorem tells us that the sum of the squares of the shorter side will be equal to the square of the hypotenuse,
The Pythagorean theorem tells us that the sum of the squares of the shorter sides,
Even though the geometric arrangement of the Carnac stones predates the Pythagorean theorem by more than 2,000 years, one question remains.
Now the first thing you want to do, before you even apply the Pythagorean theorem, is to make sure you have your hypotenuse straight.
With the Pythagorean theorem, if we know two sides of a right triangle we can always figure out the third side.
The Pythagorean theorem tells us that if and only if this is a right triangle,
I know a little bit about the Pythagorean theorem. So I looked through some books, but I couldn't really prove it.
Maybe I want to keep this Pythagorean theorem right there, just so we
If Euclid had been a guest lecturer, Actually, you haven't proven the Pythagorean theorem. would you have been the kid sitting in the front row going.
the distance formula just comes out of the Pythagorean Theorem.
we can always figure out a third side using the Pythagorean theorem.
If Euclid had been a guest lecturer, Actually, you haven't proven the Pythagorean theorem. would you have been the kid sitting in the front row going.
You can use the Pythagorean theorem, if we give you two of the sides, to figure out
And this is all an exercise in simplifying radicals that you will bump into a lot while doing the Pythagorean theorem, so it doesn't hurt to do it right here.
p times c- and just use the pythagorean theorem(a squared plus b squared equals c squared)
So what the Pythagorean theorem tells us is that a squared plus the other non-longest side-- the other non-hypotenuse squared-- so a squared plus 21 squared is going to be equal to 35 squared.