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The equation for the Pythagorean theorem is a + b = c. True False
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False, because it's supposed to be a²+b² that is equivalent to c².
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The Pythagorean theorem tells you
a² + b² = c²
for sides "a" and "b" and hypotenuse "c" of a right triangle.
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