Why is Pythagoras important to mathematics?
Why is Pythagoras' theorem useful?
well...
one of its uses can be as follows:
you see trigonometry deals with right angles right, so through the Pythagoras theorem you can find out the sides of the triangle, without which trig would be impossible!
Where can Pythagoras Theorem be used?
Pythagoras' theorem can be used for right-angled triangles. Using the theorem, you are able to calculate what the length of one side of a triangle is.
Pythagoras discovered the ratio for creating the interval of a perfect octave was?
He discovered the ratio of a perfect octave is 2:1.
What is the converse of Pythagoras's theorem?
The converse of Pythagoras's theorem states :- "If the square of one side of a triangle is equal to the sum of square of other two sides then the triangle is a right angled triangle""
He discovered the ratio interval of a perfect octave is 2:1.
Perfect octave.
Some rules for members of Pythagoras' Philosophical and Religious School?
Pythagoras wouldn't eat beans because he thought they contained/were human souls, and would not wear cloaths made of animal skins.
Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived around 500 BC. He discovered/created the Pythagorean theorem, whereby the squares of the two shorter sides of the triangles are equal to the square of the hypotenuse, or longest side.
His famed formula is: a2 + b2 = c2 where a= the length of one of the shorter sides, b=the length of the other shorter side, and c=the length of the longest side, or hypotenuse.
What was Pythagoras' favorite number?
i dont think mathematicians had favorite numbers but i guess since he realized the importance of ten, i think ten would be one good one he really liked. And possible 0, if they discovered it yet! ;]
What was the light theory by Pythagoras?
Pythagoras believed that light consisted of beams that came from a person's eyes. He thought that the sense of sight occurred when those beams touched the object a person was looking at.
It's entirely possible a life of Pythagoras states that :
But Eratosthenes says, as Favorinus quotes him, in the eighth book of his Universal History, that this philosopher, of whom we are speaking, was the first man who ever practised boxing in a scientific manner, in the forty-eighth Olympiad, having his hair long, and being clothed in a purple robe; and that he was rejected from the competition among boys, and being ridiculed for his application, he immediately entered among the men, and came off victorious. And this statement is confirmed among other things, by the epigram which Theaetetus composed:Stranger, if e'er you knew Pythagoras,
Pythagoras, the man with flowing hair,
The celebrated boxer, erst of Samos;
I am Pythagoras. And if you ask
A citizen of Elis of my deeds,
You'll surely think he is relating fables.
What did Pythagoras do in his child hood?
Pythagoras was a smart young man. It doesn't really tell you about what he did as a child. But he did play the lyre, a stringed instrument. Most Ancient Greeks played this instrument. He learned poetry and to recite Homer.
perfect fourth
What are the 2 triangle congruence theorems?
The two triangle congruence theorems are the AAS(Angle-Angle-Side) and HL(Hypotenuse-Leg) congruence theorems. The AAS congruence theorem states that if two angles and a nonincluded side in one triangle are congruent to two angles and a nonincluded side in another triangle, the two triangles are congruent. In the HL congruence theorem, if the hypotenuse and one leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and one leg of another right triangle, the two triangles are congruent.
Which of these best describes the hypotenuse-angle theorem?
The theorem is best described "If the hypotenuse and an acute angle of a right triangle
are equal respectively to the corresponding parts of another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent."
Why is it difficult to determine the precise findings of Pythagoras?
Because Pythagoras was unknown until he became famous for his findings of mathematics. He was determined to find out more.. and he started to get more ideas for his findings of more mathematical problems and findings answers for those problems.
What year did Pythagoras get married?
Pythagoras married Theano in approximately 509 BCE. He was 61 years old and Theano was one of his young disciples. They had 5 children together.
What was the cause of Pythagoras death?
IT is believed that Pythagoras fled from the city to Metapontum and died of self-starvation. Another theory is that he was killed along with his followers. There is no accurate account of his death, however.