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Sbeve 6 Apr, 2017 @ 9:49am
how do you prove Pythagoras's theorem?
pls help i need for school
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Hobo Bobo 6 Apr, 2017 @ 9:56am 
IDK
ruck 6 Apr, 2017 @ 12:09pm 
google
Blind Man 6 Apr, 2017 @ 12:51pm 
a² + b² = c²
Rhayu 6 Apr, 2017 @ 12:56pm 
find measure of a with a ruler
find measure of b with a ruler
find measure of c with a ruler
squareRoot(a^2 + b^2) should be the same thing as the measurement of c
proven
Sbeve 6 Apr, 2017 @ 1:02pm 
Originally posted by Weeaboo Jones:
a² + b² = c²
that's the theorem but that's not the proof
dankmemebunny 6 Apr, 2017 @ 1:46pm 
You need to suk some fat ♥♥♥♥
Scrumpy 6 Apr, 2017 @ 1:48pm 
h²=c²+c²
november 6 Apr, 2017 @ 6:10pm 
a² + b² = c²
Plug in the values you know, and solve by moving over numbers and square rooting.

Example (not to scale)

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4 | \ Find "c".
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3

| \
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a |_ \ c
|_|_\
b

We already know "a" and "b", so we can put them in the equation.

a² + b² = c²

4² + 3² = c²

Simplify the left side.

16 + 9 = c²

25 = c²

Since "c" is still squared, we need to take the square root of it to find plain "c".
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√25 = √c²

Simplify.

5 = c / c = 5

Note that this will only work for triangles with a right angle.
lekksha_ 7 Apr, 2017 @ 12:36am 
btw u can ask smbd on pronhub
Sbeve 7 Apr, 2017 @ 6:16am 
Originally posted by k:
Originally posted by hello? more like hellno:
pls help i need for school
stop posting trash
no, i made it my destiny to be that one kid that shtiposts on every orange_50f_tower parody
Last edited by Sbeve; 7 Apr, 2017 @ 6:16am
I am Kenough 7 Apr, 2017 @ 11:52am 
mydick²+urmomsmouth²=urunbornbrothersinurmumsmouth²
The LAW 7 Apr, 2017 @ 12:29pm 
A^2+B^2=c^2
big tonka 7 Apr, 2017 @ 5:30pm 
it's the Converse of Pythagoras's Theorem.
Dont worry, i figured it out
so you know how milk bottles have handles? if you square the distance between the lid and the cap of the milk, and multiply the circle lid of the milk bottle, you get 2.759. This proves the therom. To give an example, in a world were A=1 and B=2, squaring C only makes sense, beacause in order to use the milk lid, you need the handle width. Another way to prove this therory, is to tell your teacher that it just works. Famous game designer, Hobb Toward, explained SkyOut 5's building features "Just worked"
I hope this helped, and good luck in school
Originally posted by I need more RAM:
You can use either a graphical method or you can use πr^2 to find the proof you need
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