Pythagoras - Find the hypotenuse (longest side) #maths #revision #fyp #pythag

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I show you a quick demo on how to find the hypotenuse (the longest side of a right angled triangle) using Pythagoras' Theorem. Full vids on my YouTube channel.
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Hahah this guys did no bullshit and got straight to the point thx❤

vihaan
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Thank you much, I was getting a headache, but I followed along and got my results correct.

Chapo
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I am refreshed my knowledge about algebra

Reynold
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How to solve the last square root. Is there any shortcut to do that.

ramyadevi
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I learned more in this short clip than in class. Grazie signore

Jesus.
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An actually useful one instead of punching random things in a calculator

Mia-kexh
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Your teaching is beauty but it's use full our h.w . So can understand😉..

mutheeswarichandru-snvc
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Thanx sir my very very big problemm is solve 😊😊

Clorebuddy
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Nice I'm just going to remember this

htetmyetlwin
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How do you know which side is A B or C?

GardenGnome
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Hi I’m 12 I learned this in class today it was quite easy and fun

Lv.kam.
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Can I know how to do the last step? I don’t understand

JESSLYNLOOIYITING
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thx bro i have a up coming exam you saved me me

ruhaanjohn
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Sir how to take out the square root of 74 can you please explain it but you explained much easier than any teacher 😊

anshushaw
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I have one question
Why we have to take a² b² ???

DRK_DEMON_
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Thank u bro it was making me a headache ❤

aathilingamp
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Brother according to pythogoraa theorem the square of hypotenuse is equals to the sum of square of perpendicular and base so the formula is another and i.e h square=p square+b square

sloksuniverse
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How to convert 74to 8.6. i am confused plz tell again with example

manvendrasingh
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THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR TEACHING IN GIBBERISH 😎

mrs.nasimejaz
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I don't understand three things. What is that square in the corner, and why did you write a² + b² = c² when they ² is only used for squares and these are lines? Also couldn't you just measure the hypotenuse with a ruler?

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