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How do you figure out the Pythagorean theorem? - Answers
The Pythagorean Theorem is used to calculate the hypotenuse (i.e longest side) in a right angled triangle. The hypotenuse is the line opposite the right angle.The equation 'Hypotenuse² = Opposite² + Adjacent² ' is used to find out the length of the hypotenuse.For Example: Opp=6cm Adj=4cmhyp² = 6² + 4²hyp² = 36 + 16hyp² = 52hyp = (square root of) 52hyp = 7.21cmHope that helps =]
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How do you figure out the Pythagorean theorem? - Answers
The Pythagorean Theorem is used to calculate the hypotenuse (i.e longest side) in a right angled triangle. The hypotenuse is the line opposite the right angle.The equation 'Hypotenuse² = Opposite² + Adjacent² ' is used to find out the length of the hypotenuse.For Example: Opp=6cm Adj=4cmhyp² = 6² + 4²hyp² = 36 + 16hyp² = 52hyp = (square root of) 52hyp = 7.21cmHope that helps =]
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How do you figure out the Pythagorean theorem? - Answers
The Pythagorean Theorem is used to calculate the hypotenuse (i.e longest side) in a right angled triangle. The hypotenuse is the line opposite the right angle.The equation 'Hypotenuse² = Opposite² + Adjacent² ' is used to find out the length of the hypotenuse.For Example: Opp=6cm Adj=4cmhyp² = 6² + 4²hyp² = 36 + 16hyp² = 52hyp = (square root of) 52hyp = 7.21cmHope that helps =]
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