Please help! My elevator measures 44x60x88 1/2. The sofa I ordered measures 38x39x89. Using the Pythagorean theorem I thought it should fit but I didn't. I think the guys were not experienced. Should the sofa had fit in the elevator?
Basically because if you have the equation: a-squared + b-squared = c-squared, then you take the square root of both sides what you get is: Square root ( a + b) = c. What's important to note (which you can prove quite easily to yourself with a calculator) is that: Square root ( a + b) does NOT equal Square root (a) + Square root (b). Therefore a-squared + b-squared = c-squared does NOT equal a + b = c Hope that helps
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I actually understand it now thanks
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I literally can't understand a single word he is saying without subtitles 😅
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This helped heaps dude, thank you
Sir can i ask on how to calculate or formula of the degree of
12cm horizontal and 7cm vertical
I want to know sir please tell me how is the answer 🥺
Please help! My elevator measures 44x60x88 1/2. The sofa I ordered measures 38x39x89. Using the Pythagorean theorem I thought it should fit but I didn't. I think the guys were not experienced. Should the sofa had fit in the elevator?
Maybe
Maybe
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It did fit. They the delivery guys told me he couldn't fit the sofas in my apartment. Haha. I told them to take pillows off it it fitted.
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how come you didnt divide 85 with 5?
It's a theory. 25 was only divided by 5 because 5 is the square root of 25. The square root of 85 is 9.219, therefore it had to be divided by 9.219
@@OGeorge187 ohhhh
what we will do if it was triangle 5,12,13
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What I can't understand is, if a-squared + b-squared = c-squared, then how come a + b = c doesn't hold true?
Basically because if you have the equation: a-squared + b-squared = c-squared, then you take the square root of both sides what you get is: Square root ( a + b) = c. What's important to note (which you can prove quite easily to yourself with a calculator) is that: Square root ( a + b) does NOT equal Square root (a) + Square root (b). Therefore a-squared + b-squared = c-squared does NOT equal a + b = c
Hope that helps
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Yes, thanks very much.
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Your welcome
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