Pythagorean Triple
Part 1.
The Pythagorean Theorem states that the two
legs (a & b) and the hypotenous is (c). The Pythagorean Theorem is - a2 + b2 = c2. The Pythagorean Triple is when you have 2 perfect squares you add the two perfect squares (the legs a & b) together. Then when you add them together you get another perfect square.
a2 + b2 = c2
(a squared + b squared = c squared)
The Perfect Square Chart

This picture shows what the number equals when it is squared, using this perfect square chart.
Part 2. Finding the missing side.
Finding the missing Hypotenuse.
Part 3. Le Frog problem.
Awesome Work Emily! =D
ReplyDeleteI dont see any mistakes, yet. xP
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ReplyDeletehello emily.. ... .............
ReplyDeletegood job... hehehe . i like your froggy, =D . But i think i've seen the description for part one someone too.
nice job emily i like how you showed pictures and didn't just use words because its more easier to understand the work with the pictures.
ReplyDeletedont forget to do " PART 4 " !!
Good Job!