Monday, March 24, 2008

Jordan's Pythagoras Growing Post

- by Jordan Pabon 8-16

A pythagorean triple is 2 perfect square numbers when added together, equals another perfect square. You can use it to see if a triangle has a right angle. Use this formula:

you can also use this perfect square chart to find out the squares in between










For example:








Another example would be:







PART 2:

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My own Problem: TIMMY AND THE RED BALL






















1 comment:

  1. a = 3
    b = 2
    c = ?

    a2 + b2 = c2
    3sq + 2sq = c2
    9 + 4 = c2
    13 = c2
    square root of 13 = c
    3.61 = c

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