Question 106979
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draw first any right triangle.


Let a=the vertical line segment
____b=the horizontal line segment
____c=the diagonal line.


The phytagorean theorem states that 


{{{a^2 + b^2=c^2}}}


In other words----the sum of the squares of a and b is equivalent to the square of c.


So, the phytagoren theorem, can be restated that,

{{{(a*a) + (b*b)=c*c}}}


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