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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
- An interactive tool for teaching the pythagorean theorem [link in . . .
A subreddit dedicated to sharing graphs created using the Desmos graphing calculator Feel free to post demonstrations of interesting mathematical phenomena, questions about what is happening in a graph, or just cool things you've found while playing with the calculator
- I launched this Pythagorean theorem calculator and it already . . . - Reddit
I launched this Pythagorean theorem calculator and it already has 100+ downloads
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- Rafter formula : r Carpentry - Reddit
Pythagorean theorem is the answer The real trick is where you apply the numbers A rafter doesn’t have one length, it has multiple cuts each with different angles and can be measured from different points The typical way to measure is across the top of rafter to a point plumb up from the heel cut In this case the length is determined be A ) rise from top of heel to top edge of ridge and B
- 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
- 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 :)
- 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
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