Pythagorean Triples - YourTeacher.com - Geometry Help
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THIS IS A PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM... = SO FAIL
SQUEAKING = FAIL
TEACHER? NO YOU'RE NOT.
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The squeaking cracks my ear..!!!!! :0!!!
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You guys really need to run your audio through an EQ and de-esser. Kill those painful sibilants and boost the mids to make it easier to hear.
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@SelinaJR well whats the square root of 17 squared? 17. What's the square root of 9 squares? you guessed it, 9. What's 9 + 17? Easy, 26. As in the original equation, we found a^2 and b^2 but still need c^2. We found that 26 is equal to c^2 (26 = c^2). How do you get rid of the squared? You take the squared root of it. Therefore c is the square root of 26.
Easy.
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that is a pythagoras theorem, not a triple.
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I AM SO SUBSCRIBING
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Hey what if it only gives us 2 sides of it for example radical 17 and radical 9 and then a x please i need help on this i got a quiz on wendesday!!!
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this will gain extra point to my entrance exam
Anyone noticing a really high squeaking every time she talks? I cant even watch this video
lZStarcraft 7 months ago 14
thank you this helped so much
comedyguud4u 2 years ago