Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Theorem
2 2
a
b
Investigation
The puzzle in this investigation is intended to help you discover the Pythagorean Theorem. It uses a dissection, which means you cut apart one or more geometric figures and make the figures fit into another figure
Materials
Scissors A protractor A straightedge i.e. ruler paper
Steps
1. Construct a scalene right triangle in the middle of your paper. Label the hypotenuse c and the legs a and b. 2. Construct a square on each side of the triangle 3. To locate the center of the square on the longer leg, draw its diagonals. Label the center O
4. Through point O, construct line j perpendicular to the hypotenuse and line k perpendicular to line j. Line k is parallel to the hypotenuse. Lines j and k divide the square on the longer leg into four (4) parts. 5. Cut out the square on the shorter leg and the four parts of the square on the longer leg. Arrange them to exactly cover the square on the hypotenuse
About 2,500 years ago, a Greek mathematician named Pythagoras discovered a special
Pythagoras
Lived in southern Italy during the sixth century B.C. Considered the first true mathematician Used mathematics as a means to understand the natural world First to teach that the earth was a sphere that revolves around the sun
hypotenuse
leg
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leg Right angle
The two sides which come together in a right angle are called
Leg a or b
a2 + b2 = c2
Example
Suppose you drive directly west for 4 miles, Then turn south and drive for 3 miles. How far are you from where you started?
4 3 ?
+3
=c
4 3 c
8"
Work
Work on handouts
Ladder Problem
A ladder leans against a second-story window of a house. If the ladder is 25 meters long, and the base of the ladder is 7 meters from the house, how high is the window?
Ladder Problem
Solution
First draw a diagram that shows the sides of the right triangle.
Label the sides:
Ladder is 25 m Distance from house is 7 m
Ladder Problem
Solution
A=7m
Summary
Find the legs and hypotenuse. Square the legs (this is a and b) Add them together Square root them This is the length of the hypotenuse (this is c)
Proof
In closing
The Pythagorean Theorem is a claim about areas of squares built on the sides of a right triangle: The area of the square on the hypotenuse is the sum of the areas of the squares on the legs. Its primary applications are in finding the length of one side of a right triangle in which the lengths of the other two are known. The theorem can be proven by dissection