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The Best Pythagorean Theorem Rap Ever

JAKE SCOTT 495,055 13 years ago
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Written by Ernesto Lara Video produced by Jake "2Pi" Scott, 2 Pi Productions Lyrics: It's mathematics mathematical symbols and signs the most complex becomes simple with time Mathematics, see what you find when you start to look for it with a disciplined mind Mathematics, logic and proof that is used to determine mathematical truth Mathematics, step into class And by the time the bell rings I hope you're ready for math. It's mathematics -verse 1- In a right triangle, given two sides Use the Pythagorean Theorem - you can find Unknown values, so you have three Label all your sides with an A, B, or C Looking for the C? This is where you find me I am that side right across from the 90 degrees - The angle with the little square Shaped like an L for the LEGS that are there! If we call them legs, what [do] we call the third side? It's they Hypotenuse! Say it if you heard it right - HY-POT-EN-USE - [it is] longer than the other two So to find the missing side, here is what you're going to do: Set up this equation, C is on its own Of the three numbers it is always alone It goes: A squared plus B Squared equals C squared -chorus- That's right - Use the Pythagorean Theorem you can find Unknown values, so you have three Label all your sides with an A, B, or CIn a right triangle, given two sides Use the Pythagorean Theorem - you can find Unknown values, so you have three Label all your sides with an A, B, or C -verse 2- Here's a way to do it when you're given both legs: Square them, add them, [and] see what you get Take the square root of that, that's the last step Now you just found the hypotenuse! It's a little different when one leg is missing Set up the equation - everything in its position Square the same hypotenuse, same for the leg Subtract the smaller number from the bigger one to get Down to this last step - take the square root So I'm pretty sure that you know what to do It's the last step Take the square root So I'm pretty sure that you know what to do. Right? -chorus-

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