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Pythagorean Theorem The pythagorean theorem is used to find a leg, or the hyptenuse of a right triangle, when you have the measurements of two sides. The theorem is cool, because you can use it for a lot of different purposes. Since a lot of different shapes are made up of triangles, like parallelagrams, you can use the pythagorean theorem to help you find the area or perimiter of those shapes.

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