In Pre-Algebra I had a hard time with The Pythogorean Theroem it was extremely hard for my mind to grasp finding A or B side of the triangle. It wasn't finding C side of the triangle for it was just simply adding together A2 and B2 together. What a simple task for this type of triangle. The hard part was finding the A or B side. you had to subtract C2 from A2 to find B2. That is what I forgot and I didn't know how to find and solve this until I learned to do this task. I overcame this by remembering you do the opposite method to the C side if you need to find A or B. Then you subtract A or B squared from C squared. Then you should get the simple answer. It isn't that hard at all and you can move to the next problem. That is what my only sruggle so far is in Pre- Algebra.
Pythagorean Therom is a math term involving triangles. It consists of A square plus B square that equals C square. It can be used in real life to solve distances in miles feet or any other length measurement. Many math teachers such as Mr. Dorman are required to teach us students this math term and make sure it is in our math vocabulary and inside of our memories. It isn't very hard to forget due to all the processes. but if you remember than it won't be as hard to solve.
Even scientists use Pythagorean Therom to solve things. It isn't very hard to solve these basic math equations Square root is really easy. It is the number times itself that equals the square root. All you have to do is divide the number by a number like 25 divided by 5 the square root is 5. I think square rooting is an easy process that can easily be mastered. It is the simple of the simple in math. square in math means times two and root is like in language arts the base of the word so maybe the base times 2 equals the number you are trying to find.
This process isn't very hard at all. It consists of knowing how to multiply and divide. Many of these facts are |
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