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PYTHAGORAS THEORUM
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IGCSE Maths Mind Map on PYTHAGORAS THEORUM, created by Anushka Gupta on 13/11/2014.
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PYTHAGORAS THEORUM
The name comes from the Greek mathematician Pythagoras
The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two other sides of any right triangle will equal the square of the length of the hypoteneuse
Pythagoras Triple: a2 + b2 = c2
The Pythagoras Theorom started as a rough idea and then developed by President Garfield, Euclid and Socrates
The Pythagorean Theorem is Pythagoras' most famous mathematical contribution.
In Pythagoras Theorum, The sides , A and B represent as the Base and the Perpendicular and C is the Hypotenuse
Definition: The important relationship between the length of the sides of a right- angled triangle
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