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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the Pythagorean theorem??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#Nospampls

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really you don't know this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I learned this in 6th grade

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am in 5th grade. I do not like being called words

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lie

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

If you have a question about the definition,feel free to ask it. However, just finding the definition is something you can easily use Google for rather than posting on here.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^

OpenStudy (zephyr141):

that's not thepythagorean theorem. it's \[a^2+b^2=c^2\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ohh, I just needed a better example than any I could find.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the Square of hypotenuse is equal to the Sum of Square of base and square of Perpendicular (hypotenuse)^2 = (base)^2 + (Perpendicular )^2 this is called Pythagoras theorem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

most welcome boy

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

@Basher 5th grade, eh? How old are you?

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