Monday, March 24, 2008

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Part 1:
QUESTION 1:
What is a Pythagorean Tripple?

Pythagorean triple are three unknown numbers: a, b, and c. They follow the formula a²+b²=c². A and B are the legs and c is the hypotneuse.

FORMULA: a²+b²=c²





















Example:

a=8 a²+b²=c²



b=6 8²+6²=c²
c=? 64+36=c² ---------------------->
100=c²
√100=√c²




How to find the missing leg/hypotneuse



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LeFrog stands 1.5 m from a wall where a fly sits 2 m high. If his tongue leaves his mouth 70 cm
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