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What is the aim of the Pythagorean tree?

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Answered by Arnadeep11
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The Pythagorean theorem is used any time we have a right triangle, we know the length of two sides, and we want to find the third side. For example: I was in the furniture store the other day and saw a nice entertainment center on sale at a good price.

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Answered by viny10
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The Pythagoras tree is a plane fractal constructed from squares. Invented by the Dutch mathematics teacher Albert E. Bosman in 1942,[1] it is named after the ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras because each triple of touching squares encloses a right triangle, in a configuration traditionally used to depict the Pythagorean theorem. If the largest square has a size of L × L, the entire Pythagoras tree fits snugly inside a box of size 6L × 4L.[2][3] The finer details of the tree resemble the Lévy C curve.

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