Title: Warm up: Think About it!
1Warm upThink About it!
- If the red, blue and green squares were made of
solid gold would you rather have the red square
or both the blue and green square? Why or why
not? We will discuss this at the end of class.
2The
Pythagorean
Theorem
c
a
b
3This is a right triangle
4We call it a right triangle because it contains a
right angle.
5The measure of a right angle is 90o
90o
6 in the
The little square
angle tells you it is a
right angle.
90o
7About 2,500 years ago, a Greek mathematician
named Pythagoras discovered a special
relationship between the sides of right triangles.
8The two sides which come together in a right
angle are called
legs.
leg
leg
9The lengths of the legs are usually called a and
b.
a
b
10The side across from the right angle
is called the
hypotenuse.
c
a
Remember the hypotenuse is opposite the right
angle. The hypotenuse is usually labeled with a c.
b
11c
leg
hypotenuse.
a
b
leg
12Remember we can determine the length of sides
based on squares
Look at the squares that make up the sides of the
yellow triangle. Based on the squares and what
we know about square roots, what is the length of
side a? Side b? Side c? Do you see any
relationships?
13The Pythagorean Theorem says, given the right
triangle with legs a and b and hypotenuse c,
c
a
b
14Pythagorus realized that if you have a right
triangle,
15and you square the lengths of the two sides that
make up the right angle,
16and add them together,
17you get the same number you would get by squaring
the other side.
18It is. And it is true for any right triangle.
Test it!
19It is. And it is true for any right triangle.
20The relationship Pythagorus discovered is now
called The Pythagorean Theorem
c
a
b
21then
c
a
b
22Warm upThink About it!
- If the red, blue and green squares were made of
solid gold would you rather have the red square
or both the blue and green square? Why or why
not? What did you decide?