Pythagorean theorem
I was in the chippy shop all day as it was blowing snow horizontally all day and 30knots. As a result of what I am making in the wood shop (a secret) I needed to remember pythagourous theorem but couldn’t and nor could anyone else on base. So how many of you remember? We are missing Ali as he is on a science cruise and I am sure he would be able to tell me straight away seeing as he is encyclapedia brittanica. Instead I have resorted to google! Hope you had a good day where ever you are.
3 Responses to “Pythagorean theorem”
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Harry Smith June 28th, 2011 at 6:53 am
A2 + B2 = C2
C represents the length of the hypotenuse, and A and B represent the lengths of the other two sides on an equalateral triangle.
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Very clever of you Harry 🙂 What I had was one length and three angles and no protractor! Sorted it all out in the end or so I hope!
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Harry Smith July 1st, 2011 at 9:57 am
We’re enjoying re-living our trip to South Georgia through your Blog. Thanks