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example of pythagoras theorem
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Given the Pythagorean Theorem, a2 + b2 = c2, then: For an acute triangle, c2< a2 + b2, where c is the side opposite the acute angle. For a right triangle, c2= a2 + b2, where c is the side of the 90-degree angle. For an obtuse triangle, c2> a2 + b2, where c is the side opposite the obtuse angle.
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a mountain make its centre as the vertical line and the slope is the hypotenuse. and the base is base.
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