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@3Omega2 asks, "How can I use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve my problems in life?" Look, I'm going to be honest with you.
I can't quite imagine what problem you might have in your life that would be solved by the Pythagorean Theorem.
There's a mathematical proof, the Universal Approximation Theorem, that we're going to learn all about, which tells us that this kind of mathematical function is capable of handling any kind of problem we can throw at it, whether that mathematical function be, "How do I translate English into Hungarian?" or whether that mathematical function is, "How do I recognize pictures of cats?" or whether that mathematical function is, "How do I identify unhealthy crops?" It can handle any of these things.
There's a mathematical proof, the Universal Approximation Theorem, that we're going to learn all about, which tells us that this kind of mathematical function is capable of handling any kind of problem we can throw at it, whether that mathematical function be, "How do I translate English into Hungarian?" or whether that mathematical function is, "How do I recognize pictures of cats?" or whether that mathematical function is, "How do I identify unhealthy crops?" It can handle any of these things.
Truth theorem.
According to Bernoulli's theorem, the increased speed of the air on top of an airfoil produces a pressure drop.
of attack. According to Bernoulli's Theorem,
Then there's a new movie released by Terry Gilliam, The Zero Theorem, in which the character played by Christopher Waltz is diagnosed with several conditions by Dr.
Gilliam, The Zero Theorem in which the character played by Christopher Waltz is diagnosed with
just use the pythagorean theorem (a squared plus b squared equals c squared) to give you
and just use the Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 = c2) to give you the equation.
That will change things in a much greater way than just finding one new theorem.
That will change things in a much greater way than just finding one new theorem.
You might remember the Pythagorean theorem from school, like what the formula is, but in this lesson, you're moving around triangles and actually proving that a2 plus b2 is equal to c2.
You might remember the Pythagorean Theorem from school, like what the formula is.
I'll prove it like a theorem.
I'll prove it like a theorem.
You might remember the Pythagorean theorem from school, like what the formula is.
You might remember the Pythagorean theorem from school, like what the formula is, but