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Pythagoras

Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher, mathematician and founder of Pythagoreanism religious movement. He was known for the Pythagorean Theorem and made influential contributions in the field of mathematics and natural philosophy.

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Was Pythagoras a vegetarian?

Modern scientists link vegetarianism to higher I.Q.'s--Einstein was another vegetarian...

Benjamin Franklin said that being vegetarian gave him a clearer head and quicker comprehension.

The link is that high I.Q. children become vegetarian--knowledge of Eastern religions, knowledge of health issues, concern for animals and environmentalism were among the reasons in the British study referenced in the related link:

Einstein was a vegetarian for the last year of his life and then he died. None of his productive work was done during the time he was a vegetarian. Steven Hawking is not a vegetarian but that is not relevant to whether or not eating meat or not eating meat increases IQ. IQ is also generally determined at a young age and is an inherent trait. Most people of past cultures were not vegetarian and did not raise their children vegetarian as this is a fairly new popular trend. Furthermore what religions believe about increased IQ is a belief and not supported by empirical evidence or peer-reviewed scientific articles. If a person who chooses to become vegetarian of their own free will claims they can think more clearly that could be due to many psychological factors attrtibuted to their conscience and not a biological factor. If studies show that people with a higher IQ are more likely to be a vegetarian this is not a link between vegetarianism and high IQ this just shows that people with a higher IQ tend to look more deeply into their diet. Plus the sample size of this article is too small for any definite claims 200 some odd people is a very small sample size. The only way to make it truly valid is if there was an overall demographic of a large population of vegetarians and non that showed that vegetarians consitently showed a higher IQ. When studies are conducted they are not labeled as fact because they were completed which is why it is important to review the aspects of the sudy i.e. control factors and sample size to determine that the data truly justifies the conclusions. The answer is yes Pythagoras was a vegetarian. Furthermore the initial answer did not answer the question.

What shape does Pythagoras's theorem use?

Pythagoras' theorem is applicable to right angle triangles

Does Pythagoras have a middle name?

No. For that matter, he didn't really have a last name. His name was Pythagoras. If anyone wanted to make sure that he didn't get confused with some other Pythagoras, they'd say something like "Pythagoras of Samos" (except, of course, that they'd say it in Greek: Î?υθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος).

The reason we have last names, middle names, etc. now is to avoid any confusion of this sort. Pointing up the need is the fact that there actually was another (semi-) famous Pythagoras living in Samos who was a sculptor and, to make matters worse, according to Pliny the Elder (see, there's another one we need to add a distinctive to; the modern system is looking smarter and smarter) he apparently looked a lot like the philospher/mathematician.

Why did Pythagoras name it the hypotenuse?

He didn't.

He would likely have called it a ὑποτείνουσα ("ypoteinousa"), which means something like "stretching under" (the right angle). However, I don't think he invented the word.

What are four ways to describe Pythagoras?

Four triangles can be arranged in a square.

Area of square built upon hypotenuse of right angle is equal to the sum of the area of the squares upon the remaining sides.

Why was mathematics important to Pythagoras?

He was interested in math when he knew there were many problems about the world. He was influenced by Thales and many more people.

What is the equation for Pythagoras theorem?

The equation for the Pythagoras Theorem is written as: a2 + b2 = c2. The theory of this equation is to provide analysis of the sum of squares from 2 different sides.

Who invented the formula of Pythagoras?

The formula was never invented but it was discovered by the ancient mathematicians who found that for any right angle triangle the square if its hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of it sides.

Nowadays it's known as Pythagoras' theorem and the formula is:-

a2+b2 = c2 whereas a and b are the sides of the right angle triangle with c being its hypotenuse or longest side

How do you make a maths model on Pythagoras Theorem?

Very simple! You need a square piece of cardboard. (make sure it is a perfect square)

And also make four small triangles and one square that fit within the large square.

I have put a link to a picture of what you have to make in the sources box. Label the sides of the peices as I have in the diagram. Sorry the drawings so wonky.

The diagram shows a square of side length c inside another square of side length a + b.

The area of the large square can be written as (a + b)^2 or c^2 + 2ab (the area of the small square plus the four triangles).

There for (a+b)^2= c^2+2ab

expand a^2+2ab+b^2=c^2+2ab

Subtract 2ab from both sides and you have a^2 + b^2 = c^2

The model then proves pythagoras's theorem.

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What Greek geometer founded a philosophical society that devoted itself to the study of mathematics?

Pythagoras was a Greek geometer from Samos. He founded a society of individuals that devoted their lives to mathematics. The Pythagoreans were attributed to him.