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Trigonometry – Right Angled Triangles By the end of this lesson you will be able to identify and calculate the following: 1. Who was Pythagoras 2. What is Pythagoras’ Theorem
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Pythagoras of Samos (born 580 BC, died 501BC) was a Greek Mathematician. Pythagorean theorem He is best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which bears his name. He was known as "the father of numbers”. related to mathematics Pythagoras believed that everything was related to mathematics and that numbers were the ultimate reality and, through mathematics, everything could be predicted and measured in rhythmic patterns or cycles. Pythagoras once said that "number is the ruler of forms and ideas and the cause of gods and demons.”
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right-angled triangles Pythagoras’ Theorem involves looking the properties of right-angled triangles opposite In any triangle, the longest side is opposite the largest angle opposite the right angle So in a right-angled triangle, the longest side is opposite the right angle. hypotenuse This side has a special name. It is called the hypotenuse.
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The theorem, or rule, named after him states that: In any right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. The rule is written as: c 2 = a 2 + b 2 ▪ Where, a and b are the two shorter sides, and, ▪ c is the hypotenuse.
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We are able to find the length of the hypotenuse when we are given the length of the two shorter sides by substituting into the formula c 2 = a 2 + b 2
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Worded problems can be solved by drawing a diagram and using Pythagoras’ theorem to solve the problem. Worded problems should be given a worded answer.
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