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5 January, 22:55

Based on Pythagoras' theorem, how would you explain the structure of the Egyptian pyramids?

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  1. 5 January, 23:13
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    It is known to us that the Eqyptian pyramids have a square-shaped base and four sides which are equilateral triangles. The angles formed between the edge of the base and the equilateral side is 90°, thus, we can clearly apply the pythagorean theorem.
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