Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pythagorus Therom
- Hypotenuse
- The longest edge of a right angled triangle
- The two other edges are the same as the
hypotunuse
- When they are added up together
- e.g A=short, B=short and C=hypotenuse. A+B=C
- Sides of the triangle are called Hypotenuse (biggest side),
Adjacent (bottom side) and opposite ( opposite to the Hypotnenuse)
- SIN= Opposite over Hypotnuse
- COS=Adjacent
over Hypotenuse
- TAN=Opposite over Adjacent
- Pythagorus Therom describes the important relationship
between the lengths of the right-angled triangle
- It was descovered by a greek mathermation