In Maths for the past few weeks we have been looking at a formula called the Pythagoras' Theorem and how it works
let's use this triangle as an example
let's use this triangle as an example
Example:
1.) Draw a Diagram and put the labels ( Right Triangle )
2.) Put the label A= ,B= and C =
1.) Draw a Diagram and put the labels ( Right Triangle )
2.) Put the label A= ,B= and C =
Ex: A = 10
B = 6
C = ? =
3.) Write down what is given.
4.) Show the Formula/ proof
The square root needs to be at 2
Ex: A (2) + B (2) = C (2)
10 (squared) + 6 (square) = C (2)
10 x 10 + 6 x 6 = C (2)
100 +24 = c(2)
C = 124
B = 6
C = ? =
3.) Write down what is given.
4.) Show the Formula/ proof
The square root needs to be at 2
Ex: A (2) + B (2) = C (2)
10 (squared) + 6 (square) = C (2)
10 x 10 + 6 x 6 = C (2)
100 +24 = c(2)
C = 124

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