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Fabian
4 July, 11:04
What does Pythagoras' famous theorem involve?
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Edward
4 July, 11:53
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Pythagoras' theorem involves:
-a^2+b^2=c^2 is the theorem.
-a and b and the sides of the triangle
-c is the base of the triangle
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