
Pythagorean Theorem Lesson with Questions
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10th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Pythagorean Theorem Introduction
Dr. Tom Giles

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Multiple Choice
What is the Pythagorean Theorem?
a2+b2=c2
There is really only one real option here.
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Multiple Choice
What must be true in order for the Pythagorean Theorem to work?
The triangle must be right.
The triangle must be isoceles.
It works every time.
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Multiple Select
Which side on a right triangle is ALWAYS the longest side
the side opposite the right angle
Hypotenuse
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Fill in the Blank
In order for the Pythagorean Theorem to work, the triangle must be a _______ triangle.
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Multiple Choice
9
Multiple Choice
a = 9 b = 40
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Multiple Choice
b = 35 c = 37
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12
Multiple Choice
Which side is could we use for c?
24
25
7
Any of them
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Multiple Choice
Which side could we use for a?
24
Any of them
7
7 or 24
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Multiple Choice
15
Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
They Hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side across from the:
Right Angle
Smallest Angle
Acute Angle
Hypo Angle
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Find the missing side.
Round your answer to the nearest tenth place.
11.5 ft
11 ft
12 ft
15.6 ft
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Find the hypotenuse in the image shown
15 cm
20 cm
10 cm
9 cm
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How far did Joshua swim across the pool?
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Multiple Choice
Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of side x
x = 14.3
x = 15.3
x = 16.3
x = 17.3
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Multiple Choice
What is the length of the unknown side?
32 in.
68 in.
40 in.
80 in.
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If the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides of a triangle is greater than the square of the longest side, the triangle is acute. However, if the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides of a triangle is smaller than the square of the longest side, the triangle is obtuse.
When the sum of Leg Sides ≠ Square of Hypotenuse
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Multiple Choice
Can a right triangle have sides of length
5, 12, and 13?
Yes.
No.
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Multiple Choice
Can a right triangle have sides of length
3, 6, and 9
yes
no
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Multiple Choice
What type of triangle would have side lengths of
3, 6, and 9
Acute
Obtuse
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Multiple Choice
7 in, 11 in, 13 in
Pythagorean Theorem Introduction
Dr. Tom Giles

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