This math topic involves practicing the Pythagorean theorem, specifically calculating the squared length of the hypotenuse (denoted as 'c') in right-angled triangles. Each problem provides the squared lengths of the other two sides, and students are required to sum these values to find \( c^2 \). Multiple-choice answers are given for each problem, where the student must select the correct value of \( c^2 \). This set of problems is part of a foundational unit on Pythagorean principles aimed at developing students' basic understanding of this theorem.
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Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to
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Math worksheet on 'Pythagorean Equation from Values - Length of Side (Squared Values) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Pythagoras - Foundations' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/pythagoras_foundations/ |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |
Find what the square of 'c' would be equal to |