Pythagorean theorem

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    Pythagoras himself claimed a semi-divine status in close association with superior god apollo. He believed that he was able to remember his previous incarnations. Pythagoreans believed in absolute beauty as well, which according to pythagoras was symmetry, and perfect ratio. He claimed that everything could be understood through studying continuous geometrical proportions. Even though predecessors were fairly important…

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    computer and help type faster. Computer Science will help me achieve my goal by helping me learn to code. My future academic activities will include Algebra ॥ and Computer Science I. Algebra ॥ will help me achieve my goal by helping me learn the Pythagorean theorem helping in coding. Computer Science I will help me achieve my goal by helping me further learn coding. This will be how my current and future academic activities will reach my goal of becoming cyber…

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    Perception of Science as Inaccessibility Science is often imagined as apathetic scientists methodically mixing different colored liquids in expensive labs with extensive procedures and regulations. Science is the epitome of method, and often held in high regard. Yet with all this regulation much of the public still doubts scientific findings. The debates over the validity of climate change continue, despite the massive amount of verification and confirmation on the subject. The public sometimes…

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    This gave rise to the emergence of “groups, fields and rings,” the “basic units” of algebra [Allen]. These concepts undoubtedly, integrated and related many areas of mathematics, amongst these, topology, theory and analysis [Allen]. The Fundamental Theorem of…

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    It's my senior year of high school, and, along with my fellow classmates, I'm preparing to be thrown out into the “real world.” While, I have gathered plenty of knowledge about cell organelles and the Pythagorean theorem over the course of my high school career, I seem to be lacking a comprehension of basic life skills. This is a major problem! When I came to this realization, I began discussing the issue with some of my fellow classmates. They agreed that they are in the same predicament. We…

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    In the past there have been many great engineers such as Thomas Edison, James Watt, and Benjamin Franklin, however there is one that I find particularly interesting, Leonardo Da Vinci. He was a great engineer and he is one of the leading causes we have several of the modern technologies that we have today. Da Vinci did not just learn these thing over night however he learned, like kids today he was taught. Da Vinci received no formal education beyond basic reading, writing and math, however…

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    Greek mathematician. He was educating the Italians around 518 BC. Pythagoras was quoted saying that everything is numbers. He also thought that math was the basis of everything and everything of the world could be translated into math. The Pythagorean theorem was named after him. This math is considered geometry or solving the triangle. If the two legs of the triangle are known then the hypotenuse can be solved. They equations is C2 = A2+B2. Lastly the father of algebra Diophantus.…

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    Ancient Greece had a rich history and culture. A major part of this civilization were the scientific theories and explanations that famous philosophers and scientists created. However, during this time period, scientists and philosophers did go through the modern scientific method when creating a theory. The scientists of that time came up with conclusions founded on false ideas and assumptions based on religious variables, thus, creating an array of erroneous conclusions. (Scientific…

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    On September 6, I looked at the mirror and marveled upon my transformation. Age has truly done wonders to my physical appearance. I’ve grown from a chubby, messy haired, and pimple faced eighth grade student into a slim, well groomed, and clean cut young man. Additionally, I pondered upon my intellectual, emotional, and social development. As an eighth grade student, I wasn’t very cognizant of the world around me. I had trouble socializing and couldn’t connect with another person on an emotional…

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    math strategies and formulas. When I joined 7th grade PACE math, I didn't know anything about dilations. I remember asking what they were. As the days went on, I finally caught on. Even before that, I learned volume of awkward figures, the pythagorean theorem, and lots of missing angles. This definitely was a sizable change to me that I loved. Instead of learning adding and multiplying, I got smarter and learned harder concepts. Another…

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