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a²+ b² = c² for a right angle triangle what is it​

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Answer:

The Pythagorean theorem helps find the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. It states that a²+b²=c², where a and b are the sides around the right angle and c is the hypotenuse.

The Pythagorean Theorem was discovered by Pythagoras around

The Pythagorean Theorem was discovered by Pythagoras around 500

The Pythagorean Theorem was discovered by Pythagoras around 500 BCE when Pythagoras was running late and saw his bus pulling away. Struck by the sudden understanding of geometry and the universe, he realized he could cut through an alley (doing sick parkour along the way) and arrive before the bus.

He later realized this worked because of a simple geometric shape: right triangles.

The little square in the corner tells us that it is a right triangle.

After much calculation he discovered that when you square the length of each side of the triangle, they are related by the following formula:

a2+b2=c2

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