I think algebra. Im learning it right now :(
Thats the thing that is like a^2+b^2=c^2 right?
2007-01-07 11:49:53
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answered by Vince 2
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Geometry
2007-01-07 13:58:01
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answered by David C 2
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Geometry, it's a rule regarding the relationship between the perimeter and area of a triangle, a^2+b^2=c^2; a, b, and c representing the sides of the triangle.
2007-01-07 11:57:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It is primarily a theorem of plane geometry, but it is utilized in several fields.
2007-01-07 13:09:36
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answered by AnyMouse 3
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Definitely Geometry, and within Geometry, you could say that it is part of Plane Geometry (as in the geometry of the plane, or flat, surface).
2007-01-07 12:07:12
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answered by Edward W 4
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Geometry and Trig use it.
2007-01-07 11:55:10
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answered by mdetaos 3
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geometry
2007-01-07 11:49:17
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answered by cougarbrooke08 2
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GEOMETRY
2007-01-07 11:54:32
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answered by Siervocal 3
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