Pythagoras_theory

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 * //__ Pythagoras Theory  __//**
 * // Pythagoras was a Greek mathematician born in mid 570 BC and died in mid 490 BC. He was known as “the father of numbers” however some have questioned the scope to his contributes. He is best known for the Pythagoras Theory which was named after him.  //**
 * // The purpose of his theory is to find the length of the longest side on a triangle. We will letter all the sides from shortest to the longest the shortest being a) and the longest being c). Now the formula for Pythagoras Theory is a) squared + b) squared = c) squared.
 * // Now if all three of these squares were filled with solid gold and you had to choose between the one large square of gold or the two small squares what would you choose? If you chose the two small squares congratulations you are very wealthy but if you chose the one large square don't worry you're just as wealthy. Professor R. Smullyan ran this test in one of his geometry classes and half of his class chose the one big square wile the other half chose the two small squares. Both groups were equally amazed to find that it would make no difference. This is because of the Pythagoras Theory. a) Squared + b) squared = c) squared.

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