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The contest is ending pretty soon, And, I do NOT understand my homework.
Its the pythagorean therom?
Anyways, whoever helps me get 20 free tickets for either contest or both.
PM me for the paper.
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- 17 Dec. 2009 10:05pm #1
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Easy way to get FREE tickets for the Contests?
Google was here
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- 17 Dec. 2009 10:18pm #2
a2+b2=c2 .
Right triangles...
in any right triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs (the two sides that meet at a right angle).
- 17 Dec. 2009 10:26pm #3
What the fuck, that is the most basic shit in the world. ARe you kidding me?
- 17 Dec. 2009 10:29pm #4
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Hey.
I dont get it.
Big friggin deal.Google was here
Sydd(:
- 17 Dec. 2009 10:34pm #5
Then learn it. Research it. Don't get others to do your work for you, it just makes you lazy in the long run. Besides, we won't be here to help you on the tests anyways.
- 17 Dec. 2009 10:35pm #6
- 17 Dec. 2009 10:39pm #7
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- 17 Dec. 2009 10:48pm #8
Distance formula? In relation with the Pythagorean theorem?
- 17 Dec. 2009 10:56pm #9
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It was confusing.
Google was here
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