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Pythagoras

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-03 14:23 ID:t7dKdTW3

So we all know that to find the length of a hypotenuse you use the formula A squared + B squared = C squared.  What happens, however, if A and B = 1 ?  Did Pythagoras note this problem?  Is 2 the only number with an infinite decimal for a square root?  How do you find the length of the hypotenuse in this situation?  

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-05 20:24 ID:Heaven

>>31
>>30 here. I was parodying his "That's my claim and I stand by it" despite the fact that it is totally irrational given the definitions of generality.

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