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What does Pythagoras’ famous theorem involve? A. pentagons B. polygons C. triangles D. rectangles

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C. Triangles. It’s a squared + b squared = c squared
A is your long leg
B is your short leg
C is your hypotenuse
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Answer:

C. triangles

Explanation:

Pythagoras Theorem is a theorem which states you can work out a side of a right - angled triangle using the other 2 sides. Pythagoras will not work on shapes except from a right - angled triangle and square

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