jalyn biscoe
11/21/2016 03:20:14 pm
part 1:the Pythagorean theorem can be applied. In a right angled triangle: the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
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Dyllan kendall
11/29/2016 07:01:13 pm
1. yes it can be applied because 3 squared plus 4 squared equals 5 squared
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Tristen Smith
11/30/2016 06:12:07 am
1. the therom can be applied. You square 4,3,5 which equals 16,9,25.
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Deon Douresseau
11/30/2016 03:35:21 pm
Part 1: the pythagreon therom can be applied by square rooting the sum of the legs therefore getting the hypotenes.
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Yoel Sanchez
11/30/2016 04:06:44 pm
Part 1:The Pythagorean theorem can be use in a right triangle sinse when you square the a and b part to get c. After you get the sum you square root that number. Then youll get the long side of the right triangle.
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Isaac Garcia
11/30/2016 04:36:14 pm
1. The pythagorem theorem can best used by squaring 3 , 5 , and 4 using a^2 + b^2=c^2.
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Luis ojeda
11/30/2016 05:09:07 pm
Pt1:The Pythagorean Theorem can be used by squaring the two legs to get a hypotenuse because the formula is a^2+b^2=c^2
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Courtney Pruitt
12/1/2016 08:03:22 am
It can be a right triangle because the hypotenuse is the largest. And the missing side is 20.
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Jabree White
12/1/2016 05:22:37 pm
The Pythagorean Theorem can be applied to the right triangle by solving for any missing sides or by figuring out whether figure is truly a right triangle
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Alexander Marquez
12/6/2016 04:19:47 pm
1.The equation a^2+b^2=c^2 c is the hypontenuse and it is always opposite of the right angle so if we substitute the variables the equation will be 3^2+4^2=5^2
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