7teenfanlol
7teenfanlol 7teenfanlol
  • 22-04-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

would you say that pythagoras’ theorem holds true for hexagons as well? why or why not

Respuesta :

ktreyb
ktreyb ktreyb
  • 22-04-2018
No, the Pythgorean Theorem only applies to right triangles. To get two right triangles, you divide a rectangle diagonally. Dividing a hexagon into two pieces produces trapezoids or pentagons depending where it is divided. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

what fact about the commoners attracts flavius' attention?
Which of the following was not a classical composer? mozart haydn yanni
Taylor wants to create a budget to track her expenses and identify ways she can reduce spending. What tools could she use? -Quicken -bill pay -spreadsheets -Mi
The ratio of the side length of square a to the side length of square b is 4:9. the side length of square a is 12 yards. what is the perimeter of square b?
rosie is training for the next football match. she runs around a circular track with a radius of 60 metres.
What is 1.571 rounded to one decimal place?
You spend $6.50 on a pair of gloves you now have $7.00 how much money did you have originally
Why did john smith become leader of the jamestown colony?
43 x (-19/37). jamie says the value of the expression is close to -0.75. does jamie's estimate seem reasonable? explain
If you do not get this gym membership today, you will become lazy and out of shape. Poisoning the well Hasty generalization Post hoc Slippery slope