How do you do the pythagorean?

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2026-08-18 08:50

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The therom is used to find right triangles. The fourmula is A squared plus B squared equals C squared. Right now draw a right triangle on a sheet of paper. The two strait lines label A and B then the slanted side C. C is called the hypotineus. Now make A 6 squared and B 9 squared. Then write the fourmula and fit in the numbers now find out what 6 and 9 squared are. After you will see that you will 36 for 6 squared and 81 for 9 squared, then add them together. You will get 117, C is the square root of 117 so that would become 10.816653 rounded. Then square it and you have your hypotineus, And you just did the pathagreon therom. :-)

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