Why cant there be negative numbers in Pythagorean theorem?

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2026-05-08 03:56

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Because when you are looking for the hypothenuse, it will be bigger than both the numbers so it length will be in positives, and when you are looking for side a or b, it won't work with a negative because a negative and a positive will cause the number to be smaller.

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