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To use Pythagorean Theorem, you must have a triangle with 2 legs and 1 . The is the longest side of the triangle and is across from the degree angle. Pythagoras is credited with the theorem that states that the of the squares of the 2 legs is equal to the longest side squared.
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To use Pythagorean Theorem, you must have a right triangle with 2 legs and 1 hypotenuse. The hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle and is across from the 90-degree angle. Pythagoras is credited with the theorem that states that the sum of the squares of the 2 legs is equal to the longest side squared.