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What is a Pythagorean theorem ?
12 years ago

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Ms. Sue
The Pythagorean Theorem finds one side of a right angle triangle.

a = one side adjacent to the right angle
b = one side adjacent to the right angle
c = hypotenuse

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

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