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On the past of a famous theorem: the predecessors of a theorem of Pythagoras

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Klukovits, L. (2013). On the past of a famous theorem: the predecessors of a theorem of Pythagoras. Teaching Mathematics and Computer Science, 11(2), 255-267. https://doi.org/10.5485/TMCS.2013.0355
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The well-known Theorem of Pythagoras asserts a relation among the sides of any right-angled triangle. It can be found any secondary school textbook. An interesting question whether this result due to the Pythagoreans from the VIth century BC, or it was known in earlier civilizations. The first answer is a vague yes. According to the legends the Egyptian rope-stretchers used a triangle with sides 3,4,5 units to create right angle. But are there real evidences that this result was known earlier? We will argue that in almost all river-valley civilizations it was known and used.