Pythagorean theorem

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    The Greeks have contributed many facts and inventions that have influenced our modern society. It is believed that the first Ancient Greek civilizations were formed nearly 4,000 years ago (1600 BC). These early civilizations were formed by the strong Mycenaeans of Crete, a Greek Island. The ancient Greeks contributed to many aspects of our modern civilization, including theatre, architecture, politics, literature, and sciences. The Greeks made lots of stories to help them learn about their world…

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    first to prove that the sum of a triangle is equal to two right angles, and that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the square of the other two sides. It is believed that he came up with the tetracyts and the Pythagorean theorem. He is known as the beginning of mathematical culture and…

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    to a Greek philosopher named Pythagoras. Pythagoras is best known for discovering the Pythagorean Theorem. In fact, most people will know him best for the Pythagorean Theorem in relation to geometry or trigonometry. However, this is not his only claim to fame. Pythagoras studied music as well, and understood the arithmetical relationships between pitches. It is said that he discovered…

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    Carpentry- "The activity or occupation of making or repairing things in wood." A carpenter regularly uses trigonometry on an everyday basis to assist with the job. Making precise cuts (On wood, braces, etc) can make or break a person in this profession. Math plays a very heavy role in carpentry, specifically the branch of trigonometry. (Carpentry). There is a variety of skills needed for carpentry. One needs to especially be skilled in math, particularly trigonometry. A carpenter on site,…

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    but never learn to swim" (London). This vividly explains that students are not being taught what they need to truly need to learn for the real world. Instead they are forced to learn to solve a math problem using a Pythagorean Theorem. In the real world solving a Pythagorean Theorem problem is less likely to come up than writing business memos. This is certainly not helping students to get out of their social status. If they are taught to write formal business memos…

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    Pythagoras was a classical Greek philosopher, who contributed chiefly to mathematics. Pythagoras’ basic doctrines of his philosophy differed from other philosophers of his time. Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans, put focus on simplicity, silence, obedience, and frequent self-examination, not unlike Socrates. One major belief of Pythagoras was the transfiguration of souls, which is a type of reincarnation. Pythagoras believed that after each death, the soul changes onto different…

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    and the Pythagorean theorem. Phi is an irrational number expressed as: φ = (1+√5)/2 = 1.618033988749895... or 1.618 approximately “Phi is also known as the golden mean, golden ratio or golden number”. (Eather, 2014) Phi is the only number whose square is the same value as itself plus 1. The Pythagoras theorem states that: given a right-angled triangle, the square of the two shorter sides are equal to the square of the hypotenuse. This can be demonstrated by: Using the Pythagoras theorem…

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    Pt1420 Unit 2 Homework

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    the Pythagorean theorem to answer the question, by declaring the variable of each side, and plugging it in the formula to find the answer. I went to the Programming Assignment Unit 2 Solutions, and I was happy to learn that I did the program correctly and got the right answer. It was great seeing the Python Shell produce the output of 96.0. The example of finding the circumference, which was in the instructions to the Written Assignment, served as a great guide to using the Pythagorean theorem…

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