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Example of the formula pythagorean theorem? - Answers
The Pythagorean theorem's formula is a2 + b2 = c2, a and b being the legs of a right triangle and c being the hypotenuse.Let's say we know both legs, and we want to find the hypotenuse. Let's say a is 2, and b is 4. Now you have to square them and add them together, which would be 20. (4 + 16)This means c2--now you find the square root of 20, which is 4.47213..., the hypotenuse's length.
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Example of the formula pythagorean theorem? - Answers
The Pythagorean theorem's formula is a2 + b2 = c2, a and b being the legs of a right triangle and c being the hypotenuse.Let's say we know both legs, and we want to find the hypotenuse. Let's say a is 2, and b is 4. Now you have to square them and add them together, which would be 20. (4 + 16)This means c2--now you find the square root of 20, which is 4.47213..., the hypotenuse's length.
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Example of the formula pythagorean theorem? - Answers
The Pythagorean theorem's formula is a2 + b2 = c2, a and b being the legs of a right triangle and c being the hypotenuse.Let's say we know both legs, and we want to find the hypotenuse. Let's say a is 2, and b is 4. Now you have to square them and add them together, which would be 20. (4 + 16)This means c2--now you find the square root of 20, which is 4.47213..., the hypotenuse's length.
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