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Does the letter C always hace to be alone in the pythagoreum theory?

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In pythagoras theorem, we have the formula:


\begin{gathered} c^2=a^2+b^2 \\ \\ c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2} \end{gathered}

The side c is the longest side in the triangle which is called the hypotenuse.

The letter c is not always on the left side.

If you are to find side a, use the formula:


\begin{gathered} a^2=c^2-b^2 \\ \\ a=\sqrt[]{c^2-b^2} \end{gathered}

Also, if we are to find side b, we have:


\begin{gathered} b^2=c^2-a^2 \\ \\ b=\sqrt[]{c^2-a^2} \end{gathered}

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