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I can help with Pythagorean theorem
#11
Nice detailsinfo bro Smile
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#12
Last year I had the best math teacher ever. Call it dorky, but he wrote a song for every new equation that we learned. It helped sooooo much. Just remember the little rhyme and it's easy. For this, just constantly say a^2 + b^2 = c^2 over and over again.
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#13
It's easy.

A squared + B squared = C Squared

A and B are the two sides that aren't the longest, and hypotenuse is the longest side. Just square root C after to get the answer.

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#14
(06-03-2011, 06:33 PM)Ace Wrote: For anyone interested, I created this diagram of my own in photoshop just a few minutes ago. It should explain most of the angles part of trigonometry, However this doesn't explain how C is always referenced by the hypotenuse, and A and B can be any side except the Hypotenuse.

(All Images were created by me)

Pythagorean Theorum:
[Image: idivFS.png]

[Image: idixOa.png]

I posted this on another thread for someone asking for help but from the effort put into the image and how helpful I believe it is, i'll post it in here.

Wow a good effort is put into it . Thanks
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