Pythagoras Theorem and Trigonometry
- Created by: AnnabethBakura
- Created on: 24-02-17 15:00
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The pythagoras theorem has a very simple equation.
a²+b²=c²
You have to know the different sides to the triangle to do this equation.
Firstly, side a is what we call the adjacent and you can always find it touching the angle, other than the right angle.
Now, b is called the opposite, for it is furthest away from the angle, but still touching the right angle. Most of the time, this…
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