Thursday, January 17, 2008

Bloggy. Time. Once! . Again

OK well i liked the Pythagorean theorem alot.
And example of this would be if you are looking for one side of a triangle. for example. If you had a right triangle and you had 2 of the sides but you were missing one of sides you could do the Pythagorean theorem. A2+B2= C2 . If the 2 sides were given like 4 and 5 and you had to find C you would do 16+25= C2, so you would add those together and then find the square root of the number. for this the answer would be 41 and the square root of that would be 6.40312424. There are also Pythagorean triples. they consists of 2, 3, 4 if you see any of those numbers you know it is a triple.
I like this Theorem alot. :)
Lazar travelled 3 miles up and then 5 miles right. what would be the distance across. 9+25= 36 and square root of 36 is 6 SO the answer is 6 miles.


--Lazz. :)