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- An interactive tool for teaching the pythagorean theorem [link in . . .
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- I tried making a simple Pythagorean Theorem Calculator and it . . . - Reddit
I tried making a simple Pythagorean Theorem Calculator and it works but if you type something that's not a integer for a or b, or something that's not y or n for the try again, it doesn't work
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- Rafter formula : r Carpentry - Reddit
From there apply the Pythagorean theorem and you’re good to go If there is a tail you do that differently and separately In practice you only really use this for massive spans and hips and valleys (which require more calculation and different application)
- I launched this Pythagorean theorem calculator and it already . . . - Reddit
I launched this Pythagorean theorem calculator and it already has 100+ downloads
- The pythagorean theorem : r coolguides - Reddit
Pythagoras' theorem is about the lengths of the sides, not the direction if we write a and b on the form z=x+y i: a = 0 +1 i b = 1 + 0*i, it's actually x and y we use to find the length - both of which are real numbers The length of one side is then here just 1 on both sides, and we get that the length of the hypotenuse is sqrt2, as expected
- Is there a quick estimate for roughly calculating the . . . - Reddit
Is there a quick estimate for roughly calculating the hypotenuse of a triangle? I’ve got flight in a campaign and it’s getting annoying having to figure out via Pythagorean theorem or otherwise using a right angle triangle side calculator to figure out how whether or not I can fly up to an enemy to attack them
- How would I solve this ? (Without calculator) : r maths - Reddit
Once you use the Pythagorean theorem, you will be able to use the compound angle formula, to find cos (A - B) Hope this helps :)
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