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Title: 9.2 The Pythagorean Theorem


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9.2 The Pythagorean Theorem
  • Did Pythagoras of Samos discover the Pythagorean
    theorem?

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The Pythagorean Theorem
  • In a Right triangle, the sum of the squares of
    the legs is equal to the square of the
    hypotenuse.

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The Pythagorean Theorem
  • In a Right triangle, the sum of the squares of
    the legs is equal to the square of the
    hypotenuse.

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Pythagorean Triples
  • If the sides of a Right triangle are integers,
    then the sides are known as a Pythagorean Triple
  • 7, 24, 25
  • Do you know any other ?

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Pythagorean Triples
  • If the sides of a Right triangle are integers,
    then the sides are known as a Pythagorean Triple
  • 7, 24, 25
  • Do you know any other ?
  • 3, 4, 5
  • 5, 12, 13

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Solve for x
  • A Right Triangle

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Solve for x
  • A Right Triangle

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Area and the Right Triangle
  • Area equals ½ altitude times base A½ab
  • b and a are the same as the legs of a Right
    triangle.

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2 poles are supported by 100ft cables 50 ft from
the ground
  • How far are the poles apart?

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2 poles are supported by 100ft cables 50 ft from
the ground
  • How far are the poles apart?

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2 poles are supported by 100ft cables 50 ft from
the ground
  • How far are the poles apart?

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Solve for y
  • Use the Right Triangle

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Solve for y
  • Use the Right Triangle

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Homework
  • Page 538 541
  • 8 24 even,
  • 25 - 31, 33, 34,
  • 39, 40

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  • The Pythagorean theorem is named after the Greek
    mathematician Pythagoras, who by tradition is
    credited with its discovery and proof, although
    it is often argued that knowledge of the theorem
    predates him. There is evidence that Babylonian
    mathematicians understood the formula, although
    there is little surviving evidence that they
    fitted it into a mathematical framework.
    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem
    Proof_using_similar_triangles
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