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what is Pythagorean square root of spiral

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 \huge \red{ \huge\star}The spiral of Theodorus (also referred to as the square root spiral or the Pythagorean spiral) is a construction of continuous right triangles into a spiral. Each triangle has a side length of one representing the of the Pythagorean theorem, with the other sides filling in the spaces for the and in the theorem.

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In geometry, the spiral of Theodorus (also called square root spiral, Einstein spiral or Pythagorean spiral) is a spiral composed of right triangles, placed edge-to-edge. It was named after Theodorus of Cyrene.

The spiral of Theodorus (also referred to as the square root spiral or the Pythagorean spiral) is a construction of continuous right triangles into a spiral. Each triangle has a side length of one representing the of the Pythagorean theorem, with the other sides filling in the spaces for the and in the theorem

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