the Pythagorean theorem was named after Pythagorus a greek mathematician. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras
The Greek philosopher who first came up with the idea of robots was Aristotle. He wrote about the concept of automatons or self-moving machines in his works.
Preferably, the hen came first but then came the chicken. So biologically speaking the hen came first but 4 out of 10 chances, scientists believe that the chicken came first, so they are coming up with various results.
the exact opposite of steal is actually your mum!! strange because I looked it up in the dictionary and that came up??
The last man would end up being first. Assuming that there were only three persons. However as a common logic question the answer is unknown as there is not enough information to answer the question. (ie there could be 100 men and any of them could have come in first.
Language, proof, and logic hints can be used to show the validity of a mathematical theorem by carefully constructing a clear and logical argument that follows the rules of mathematical reasoning. By using precise language to define terms, presenting a step-by-step proof that logically connects each statement to the next, and ensuring that the reasoning is sound and free from errors, one can demonstrate that the theorem is true based on established mathematical principles.
the letter C
it uses the formula: a^(2)+b^(2)=c^(2)
the pathagorean triple is when 3 whole numbers satisfy the pathagorean therom.
Pythagoras
He came up with the pythagorean theorem
You work as a house painter. When you set up your ladder, you like to set the base 5-ft from the wall, for stability. How high on the wall can you reach with a 12-ft ladder ? With a 15-ft ladder ? With a 30-ft ladder ? ============================================================== The question is not: Can the Pythagorean Theorem help you in real life ? The question is: Is your life real enough yet that you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to make it easier ?
The pathogen theorem was proposed by Robert May, an eminent ecologist and mathematician, in the 1970s. This theorem relates to the stability of host-parasite interactions in ecological systems.
the person who came up with that is pythagoris, and it is called the pythagrian theorem.
No. Pythagoras came up with the Pythagorean Theorem and Golden Ratio, though.
Kurt Gödel, philosopher. mathematician, logician and famous paranoid at Princeton.
a2+b2=c2
Actually, the theorem has been used long ago before mathematician called Pythagoras came along. It was previously already applied in Indian society. The theorem only came to be known as "Pythagoras Theorem" because he (or his students) were the first ones to construct a proof for the theorem.