The Pythagorean Theorem says that if you have a right triangle, then a squared + b squared = c squared. The converse says that if you have a triangle in which a squared + b squared = c squared, then your triangle must be a right triangle.
2006-06-19 12:37:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A squared Plus B squared equals C squared
Yes Correct
2006-06-19 19:36:32
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answered by chairbinder 4
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The converse of the pythagorean theorm states that if a triangle correct follows the theorm (a squared + b squared = c squared), than it is a right triangle.
2006-06-19 19:35:14
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answered by zbbasktbal82092 3
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The pythagorem theorem is:
If a right triangle, then the length of the Hypoteneuse squared is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
The converse -- which is also true -- is:
If he length of the Hypoteneuse squared is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, then the triangle is a right triangle.
2006-06-19 19:39:56
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answered by Ranto 7
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The converse of the theorem is :-
For any three positive numbers a, b, and c such that a² + b² = c², there exists a triangle with sides a, b and c, and every such triangle has a right angle between the sides of lengths a and b.
2006-06-19 20:18:00
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answered by Delia 1
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Uh Lets see...
Statement=
If a squared pluse b squared, then c squared
Converse=
If c squared, then a squared plus b squared.
2006-06-19 21:38:23
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answered by Emily 3
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don't know don't care school is over!
2006-06-22 16:58:43
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answered by peppergurl12 1
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