Saturday, April 4, 2009

When considering a right triangle, how does the area of squares on leg a and leg b relate to the area of the square on the hypotenuse?

8 comments:

  1. Umm.. I think cause da square you have to draw on da tilted square is da same as laqq a and b

    -Cynthiaa [[Chocha]] =)

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  2. I'm not sure but they might relate by adding the squares on leg a and leg b equal the square on the hypotenuse. I think that's the answer but im not sure.
    Lily

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  3. Alondra Merino

    First you use led a and leg b to use the pythangoream theorem to figure out the area. All you have to do is add the area of leg a and leg b and you will get the area of the other square. :)

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  4. They relate because i think i dont really now but i think they relate because they are part of the way u get the hyphtesis reynaldo! (mariano rivera LOL)

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  5. just find area of leg a and b and that annoying squarere next to the tilted square!

    FROM FREDDDDDY! [im the master of the universe he-man] lol

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  6. first u use leg a lenth and count over then u use leg b to coune acroos the u add the leg a across adding on to the across of leg b and from that point u count down leg b anf then u have a titlted square and u go from there

    Ziani

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  7. they relate because you need to use leg a and leg b to find the area of the hypotunes.


    kemal

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  8. Because a+b=c

    Patricia

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