pythagorian theorem.

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Hi guys, again... i have a question about pythagorian theorem.
i know that it's A square + B square = C(hypothenius) square.
my question is...does this only work on right triangle?

and u guys know like if u have unknown angle and then have two sides, so that u can use inverse of sin, cos, tan to find the angle?
does it also have to be right triangle?
 
joonkimdds said:
Hi guys, again... i have a question about pythagorian theorem.
i know that it's A square + B square = C(hypothenius) square.
my question is...does this only work on right triangle?

yes, only right triangles. Won't have a hypotenuse without that right angle
 
ConfusedOne said:
yes, only right triangles. Won't have a hypotenuse without that right angle


all the practice problems i have done r all right triangles and that made me forget that it should be right triangels only. Wow...i am amazed by how this simple thing can make me fear.
 
joonkimdds said:
all the practice problems i have done r all right triangles and that made me forget that it should be right triangels only. Wow...i am amazed by how this simple thing can make me fear.

im sorry if im being derogatory, but if ur having trouble with the p. thereom (something we learn in 7th grade). u have a lot of studying to do for the QR.
 
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