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  • 22-04-2018
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would you say that pythagoras’ theorem holds true for hexagons as well? why or why not

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ktreyb
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  • 22-04-2018
No, the Pythgorean Theorem only applies to right triangles. To get two right triangles, you divide a rectangle diagonally. Dividing a hexagon into two pieces produces trapezoids or pentagons depending where it is divided. 
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