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The 12th century Indian mathematician Bhaskara developed an elegant visual proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. Bhaskara uses a square and four congruent right triangles, rearranged in two ways, to prove this theorem.
- Bhaskara's proof of the Pythagorean theorem - Khan Academy
The 12th century Indian mathematician Bhaskara developed an...
- Bhaskara's proof of the Pythagorean theorem - Khan Academy
27 Νοε 2012 · An elegant visual proof of the Pythagorean Theorem developed by the 12th century Indian mathematician Bhaskara. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now:...
The 12th century Indian mathematician Bhaskara developed an elegant visual proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. Bhaskara uses a square and four congruent right triangles, rearranged in two ways, to prove this theorem.
Bhaskaracharya proof of the pythagorean Theorem. Some of Bhaskara's contributions to mathematics include the following: A proof of the Pythagorean theorem by calculating the same area in two different ways and then cancelling out terms to get a 2 + b 2 = c 2. [21] In Lilavati, solutions of quadratic, cubic and quartic indeterminate equations ...
This is a short, animated visual proof of the Pythagorean theorem (the right triangle theorem) following essentially Bhāskara's proof (Behold!).
Pythagorean Theorem (Bhaskara's Proof) Geometric proof for the Pythagorean Theorem attributed to the 12th century Indian mathematician Bhaskara (Sorry about misspeaking in the video)....
Bhaskara Proof. . Looking at the diagram, the figure is made up of a small square, four right triangles, and a large square. The steps for the proof: The area of the large square = (c) (c) = c^2. The area of the 4 triangles = 4 (.5ab) = 2ab. The area of the small square = (b - a) (b - a) = b^2 - 2ab + a^2.