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Pythagoras's Theorum
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Pythagoras's Theorum
Triangles
Each side can make a square
4 equal sides
Works for Right Angled Triangles only
The largest square comes from the largest side
The Hypotenuse
The area of the other squares add up to the hypotenuse square
sq+sq=bsq
And if you take one small square away from the hypotenuse, you get the other square.
bsq-sq=sq
Or square, square, square, find square root
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