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find the distance between the points (-3, 5) and (7, -1) using the pythagorean theorum
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find the distance between the points (-3, 5) and (7, -1) using the pythagorean theorum
A. √(6^2+10^2)=√136 B.
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using the pythagorean theorum
you have a right circular cone with a radius of 3 and height of 6 is this how you would figure this
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The Theorum of Apollonius states in triangle ABC, if M is the midpoint of BC, then AB^2 + AC^2 = 2AM^2 + 2MC^2. Prove this
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Which of the following was one contribution muslim mathematics made to today's world?
A widely used system of numerals A system
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Someone
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The opposite of the Big Bang Theory states that the Universe has always existed with no beginning or end. This theory is called
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make a quiz out of these 3 topics
Angles of Triangles Angles and Parallel Lines Pythagorean Theorem Proofs Use the Pythagorean
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puppy
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A pythagorean triple consists of three positive integers that work with the pythagorean theorem. Find the missing value that be
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What is the slant height of the cone?
9ft height 8ft diameter (1 point) Responses 12 ft; Use the Pythagorean Theorem 12 ft; Use
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SUKUNA
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select at least 5 more Pythagorean Triples. Show why your 5 sets of Pythagorean Triples work in the Pythagorean Theorem formula.
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