Here's the ultimate guide to solving Pythagorean theorem problems, but with a twist: we're serving up pies! Yes, you read that right - pies.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
a and b are the legs of a triangle, and c is the hypotenuse (or the crust, we like to call it). It's a real crowd-pleaser, folks!
Solve for C(a + b)^2 = c^2 + 2ab
This one's a real doozy! It's like adding whipped cream to a classic.
Whipped Cream Workaroundsπr^2 = A (where A is the area of the circle)
This one's a real slice of the pie... er, we mean, the math pie.
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