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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Maths 9Ay blog post

What is Pythagoras theorem? it is maths question that goes like this, A^2 + B^2 = C^2. That is a way of how you can do Pythagoras theorem. You would have to use this calculation to get C^2 otherwise you wouldn't be able to get the square root for this question.

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This here is a right angle triangle, you would go A^2 = B^2 = C^2 and then go A=3 B=4 C=Hypo
and then 5^2 +4^2  = c^2 hypo.

The square roots you wanna get is the last equation answer & the first equations answer. If i was trying to get the square roots you would go like this. 5 on one side 20 on the bottom of the right angel triangle, and you would go like this 5+5 = 10 20 x 20 = 400 and then go 400 + 10 = 410 and then go 410 + 400 = 810 and you would go put 810 in your calculator to find the square root.Image result for square root
This here is a photo of a person trying to get the square root for his equation.
What am i given is the Pythagoras and i will need to calculate and do the equation to get the square root.

The proof of theory & formula. The proof and theory is that we can easily get the square root by calculating some numbers using the hypotenuse and Pythagoras theorem.




9 comments:

  1. Hello Logan, I really like how you have told me what Pythagoras theorem is and how it works. I also like how you have added images to help understand more. Maybe next time make the color of the font lighter or just something not as hard to see Great job!.

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  2. Thank you for some great feedback Austin! and yes there is always more to improve for next time.

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  3. Hi Logan, I really love how you have told us what Pythagoras theorem is and you have added pictures make it easier to understand how to do it next time try and explain to us what the hypotenuse is well done keep it up.


    Josh

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    1. Thank you Josh, and yeah that's for me to improve on.

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  4. Hi Logan, Great Post! I like the layout. I like the information you included. While saying that some of it doesn't really make sense. Great Job Logan!

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    1. Lol Thanks Rykin, i will improve on trying to make sure it makes sense so you can read it properly

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  5. Hello Logan, I really like how you have told me what Pythagoras theorem is and how it works. I also like how you have added images to help understand more.Great job!

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  6. hello logan,
    i like the way you had 2 diffrent pictures.
    next time maybe why we need to know this in the big wide world.
    over all great work.
    by liam

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