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I can help with Pythagorean theorem
#1
Here is the link of wikipedia what Pythagorean theorem mean.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem


Some basic rules





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#2
This may help someone but don't you learn this in like 6th grade?
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#3
Yeah but If anyone have problems I'm here to help him
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#4
dude, kindly fix the images. it's kinda blurred. thanks!
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#5
I find Pythagoreas therom easy. It's basically, if it's the longest side which is the hypotenuse that you need to find out then square the 2 other sides then add the 2 sides together, then square root them to get your answer. If it's the shorter side you need to find out the 2 other sides BUT this time, minues the 2 sides then square root them.
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#6
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:
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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.
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#7
Thanks for the helpfull information.
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#8
If you guys really need help with pythagorean theorem, then just PM me and I can teach you how to make a program on the TI-84 that will instantly solve it for you.
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#9
Images are corrupted.

Formula for Pythagorean theorem: a^2+b^2=c^2

Which ever side is missing you will have to find the roots of the integers.
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(06-08-2011, 02:46 PM)Green Bay Wrote: If you guys really need help with pythagorean theorem, then just PM me and I can teach you how to make a program on the TI-84 that will instantly solve it for you.

Yeah, that would be very helpful. Let a calculator do it for you and don't learn anything.


(06-09-2011, 11:32 AM)Pulse. Wrote: Images are corrupted.

Formula for Pythagorean theorem: a^2+b^2=c^2

Which ever side is missing you will have to find the roots of the integers.

None of the images are corrupted/missing. And all of my images are there, in more detail than just showing a formula
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