Examples of using The pythagorean theorem in English and their translations into Turkish
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But anyway, let's get started on what the Pythagorean theorem is all about.
This is BD. now we can just the Pythagorean Theorem right here.
Now, to figure out the length of the hole, we can apply the Pythagorean theorem again.
This is a right angle, so we can use the Pythagorean theorem. So we know that x squared plus y squared is equal to what?
We can't use the Pythagorean theorem directly because the Pythagorean theorem tells us that if have a right triangle
We could use the Pythagorean theorem, because, you know, a squared plus b squared is equal to c squared, or we could use trigonometry.
So if this is a right triangle, then we could have used the Pythagorean theorem somehow, but now we can't.
Now, you can use the Pythagorean theorem, if we give you two of the sides,
The Pythagorean theorem tells us that the sum of the squares of the shorter sides, so a squared
And then once I have right triangles, then now I can start to use trig functions and the Pythagorean theorem, et cetera, et cetera.
So if we think about the Pythagorean theorem-- that A squared plus B squared is equal to C squared-- 12 you could view as C.
So if this side is a and this side is b, the Pythagorean theorem tells us that a squared plus b squared is going to be equal to c squared.
Length 5; this is going to be the square root from the Pythagorean theorem of 2 squared plus 5 squared.
We proved it using the Pythagorean theorem, and that's actually how we came up with this formula in the first place.
What the Pythagorean theorem tells us is that A squared plus B squared is equal to C squared.
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, so the square of the longer side.
In the last video, we figured out that we could just use the Pythagorean theorem if we wanted to figure out the distance between these two points.
In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, also known as Pythagoras' theorem, is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle.
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?
So as you can see, the Pythagorean theorem allows us to find any unknown side of an isosceles triangle, which we will designate X.