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The Pythagorean Theorem c a b
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This is a right triangle:
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We call it a right triangle because it contains a right angle.
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The measure of a right angle is 90o
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The little square in a triangle tells you it is a right angle.
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About 2,500 years ago, a Greek mathematician named Pythagorus discovered a special relationship between the sides of right triangles.
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Pythagorus realized that if you have a right triangle,
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and you square the lengths of the two sides that make up the right angle,
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and add them together, 3 4 5
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you get the same number you would get by squaring the other side.
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Is that correct? ? ?
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It is. And it is true for any right triangle.
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Question #1 Are the Numbers 11,12 and 5 form a Pythagorean Triplet?
Solution By Pythagorean theorem, The numbers 11,12 and 5 does not form a Pythagorean Triplet.
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Try These.. Check whether the following can be the sides of a right angled triangle AB = 12 cm, BC = 14 cm, AC = 15cm. Are the numbers 5, 6 and 7 form a Pythagorean Triplet?
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