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Pythagorean THM Handout

This document is a handout for a lesson on the Pythagorean theorem. It provides examples for students to practice solving different equations for variable c when given values for variables a and b. The examples include equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and squaring of a and b. The document is meant to help students who got questions wrong on a do now activity by providing the answers and additional practice equations.

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Pythagorean THM Handout

This document is a handout for a lesson on the Pythagorean theorem. It provides examples for students to practice solving different equations for variable c when given values for variables a and b. The examples include equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and squaring of a and b. The document is meant to help students who got questions wrong on a do now activity by providing the answers and additional practice equations.

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PYTHAGOREAN Thm HANDOUT Name: ______________________ Group:____

10/ /2010

Do Now: Answer the following questions, then check your answers on the bottom.
If a = -3, b = 4, solve for c for each equation

1) a +b=c 2) a2 +b=c 3) a2 + b2 = c 4) a2 + b 2 = c2
Do Not Begin on the Work Below!

1) If you got the answer to #1 Wrong, complete this section using a +b=c
A) B) C) D) E)
a= 2 a= -2 a= -2 a= ? a= ?
b= 5 b= 5 b= ? b= -2 b= -5
c= ? c= ? c= 5 c= -5 c= -2

2) If you got the answer to #2 Wrong, complete this section using a2 +b=c
F) G H) I) J)
a= -1 a= -3 a= ? a= -1 a= ?
b= 3 b= -1 b= -1 b= ? b= -3
c= ? c= ? c= 3 c= 3 c= 1

3) If you got the answer to #3 Wrong, complete this section using a2 + b2 = c


K) L) M) N) O)
a= -1 a= -3 a= ? a= -1 a= ?
b= 3 b= -1 b= -1 b= ? b= -3
c= ? c= ? c= 3 c= 3 c= 1
(talk to me about
this one)

4) If you got the answer to #4 Wrong, complete this section using a2 + b 2 = c2


P) Q) R) S) T)
a= 3 a= 5 a= 7 a= ? a= 6
b= 4 b= ? b= 24 b= 40 b= ?
c= ? c= 13 c= ? c= 41 c= 10

1) c=1 2) c = 13 3) c = 25 4) c= 5
If a = -3, b = 4, solve for c for each equation

1) a +b=c 2) a2 +b=c

3) a2 + b2 = c 4) a2 + b 2 = c2

1) c=1 2) c = 13 3) c = 25 4) c= 5

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