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Use the Pythagorean identity, Latex:
Use the Pythagorean identity, Latex: (x^2-y^2)^2+(2xy)^2=(x^2+y^2)^2\textsf{,} to create a Pythagorean triple
choose two numbers
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Kurt wants to informally prove the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem by producing some evidence that supports it.
Recall that
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Kenyell
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Use the value you found for Latex: f(x)
f ( x ) to find Latex: f^{-1}\left(f(x)\right)\textsf{.} For example, if Latex:
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Use the Pythagorean Identity first and then the Tangent Identity to find tanθ if cosθ=-1/2 and θ terminates in Quadrant II.
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Jaime makes the following claim.
An angle with a measure of Latex: \frac{\pi}{3} π 3 radians in a circle with a radius of Latex:
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Anna
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Use the polynomial identity (x2+y2)2=(x2−y2)2+(2xy)2
to generate a Pythagorean triple when x equals 7 and y equals 4. Write the
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jim
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Mei wants to generate a Pythagorean triple when x equals 8 and y equals 6 using the polynomial identity
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jim
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Ashley wants to generate a Pythagorean triple when x = 18 and y = 9 using the polynomial identity (x2+y2)2 = (x2−y2)2+(2xy)2 .
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Ashley wants to generate a Pythagorean triple when x = 11 and y = 4 using the polynomial identity (x2+y2)2 = (x2−y2)2+(2xy)2 .
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Georgina is told that an angle has a sine of sqrt 5/5 and is in quadrant 2. Use the Pythagorean identity sin^2(0) + cos^2(0) =1,
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