Completely free algebra one course in animated video at www.algebrafree.com. Watch all units and use textbook free of charge. Includes chapter reviews and tests. Explains the nature of the Pythagorean Theorem, solves it, and provides uses and examples.
Where is the cartoon (DISNEY?) which I saw in 1970. Pythagoras is dressed in a toga. The sides of the triangle are formed by a rope with knots at unit intervals. The squares on each side are shown and then taken apart and reassembled to show that the square on the hypotenuse equals the sum on the other 2 sides. I think it was called "Possibly so , Pythagoras ". Can someone help me to find it?
skimbleshank7 9 hours ago
@TheUltimateDown1 Maybe not for some, but for the average guy like tazoz626, its apparently useless outside of jr. High.
kirokyukan 5 days ago
@kirokyukan You crazy?thats not useless.
TheUltimateDown1 6 days ago
@tazoz626 Its that useless?
kirokyukan 1 week ago
Thanks. It helped.
micanikko 4 weeks ago
That's the best explanation I have ever seen of the PT. You have really helped me! Thank you!!
bcmthorpe3 1 month ago
Thanks, this brought back memories from jr. high school. I loved this stuff
tazoz626 1 month ago
Great video; the practical examples are very useful and entertaining. Thank you.
examinfo 2 months ago
... and some people like to know how it will be used in the real world ... if you have nothing to show perhaps you should show a little respect for those who take the time to share!
elrondelfin 4 months ago
blah blah blah blah, prove the theorem , don't just show it to me, some people like to know how the formula was derived
kingofdice66 4 months ago 2