The Pythagorean Theorem in GKC! 🟩

Getting flashbacks to 6th grade pre-algebra haha
Nice guide that improves on the GKC math knowledge

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you ruined the bump >:(
jk

thats impressive actually I never thought of that

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math bump
:plus: :minus: :multiply: :divide:

I love math

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Bardy Bump!

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I believe, my good sir, is your answer.

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Bump!
B^2+U^2=MP^2 !
try and figure that out :slight_smile:

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Does this also work when the hypotenuse is shown, but for example, B is hidden?

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sin^2 (Bump) + cos^2 (Bump) = 1
1 + tan^2 (Bump) = sec^2 (Bump)
1 + cot^2 (Bump) = csc^2 (Bump)

Yes, this is on topic.

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I have awoken from a long slumber to ask, will we ever give this a true functional use?

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It’s useful for the distance formula—with Pythagorean theorem you can find the distance between two points which is in fact very useful.

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reusable

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