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The Pythagorean Theorem, sometimes known as Pythagoras' Theorem, is a famous relationship among the legs, a and b, and the hypotenuse, c, of a right triangle. For any such triangle, the equality a2 + b2 = c2 holds.
Pythagoras' Theorem has a wide array of uses in mathematics, usually applied as a crucial step in many geometrical problems. Dozens of proofs have been developed to show this identity, many of which are featured in Wikipedia's article [3]. (more...)
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Shown here is a proposed Math Olympiad logo for 2006-2007. Please click on the picture to enlarge. The alluring arrangement of circles comprising the logo is called the "Seed of Life" [4]. According to Mathworld, this image is one of the beautiful arrangements of circles found at the Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt. The pattern also appears in Italian art from the 13th century. Assigning variables to the intersecting points integrates mathematics with the beauty of the design.
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