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Tell me everything you know about Pythagorean Theorem. Some things to include, but not limited to: Why is it that in some examples you have to subtract the square of a leg from the hypotenuse? Can this be used on every triangle? When might someone use this in real life as an adult?

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Okay so the Pythagorean Theorem was made by some old guy and the formula is a^2+b^2=c^2. You ALWAYS have to subtract the leg of the triangle when your finding a leg. You squareroot the square of the two legs if your finding the hypotnuse. The Theorem can be used to find any side of the triangle ONLY IF its a right triangle. An adult might use it in real life like when your an architect trying to find how much material you should use to make something thats in the shape of a right triangle.

Ps. Sorry if there's a bunch of grammar mistakes since this is kinda rushed

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