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Subject: Pythagorean Theorem: 60 steps
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 20:21:10 -0800
From: Tim & Claudia Leistikow

I would like to know Euclids exact steps on how he got the pythagorean theorm to work. It's extra credit for my geometry class and I know there are like 40 or 60 steps. I've been looking all over for this and haven't found the real thing,only other proofs that it works. Whatever you do I will be happy with. THank you very much!

kARL lEISTIKOW

 

 

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