A Lesson - The Pythagorean Theorm
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the protectorate. And here, um, the square of the high partners of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs. The original proof is believed to have been made by the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras about 5 25 BC Many other proofs of this interesting relationship have been developed. Most of them are algebraic and character and not purely geometric, as was the original proof by Path A Gris. Tomorrow's lesson it's Please draw a right triangle three by four by five, then proceed to square each of the sides, looking at the square inches within age and proving that the two legs fit in the high pot News.