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Pythagoras theorem working model 3d

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Lessons no : 7

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  • Construct a 3D working model demonstrating the Pythagorean theorem using cardboard, foam, or wood
  • Apply the Pythagorean theorem to solve real-world problems in architecture, engineering, and navigation
  • Visualize and explain the relationship between the sides of a right-angled triangle through hands-on activities
  • Test and verify the Pythagorean theorem with different triangle measurements to enhance mathematical reasoning

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Pythagoras theorem working model 3d, in this course helps students understand one of the most important principles in geometry — the Pythagorean theorem. It explains the relationship between the sides of a right-angled triangle, where the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Through hands-on activities, learners create a 3D working model using cardboard, foam, or wood to visually demonstrate this concept. The course guides students step-by-step in constructing the model and testing it with different triangle measurements. It also explores real-life applications of the theorem in architecture, engineering, navigation, and design. This interactive project strengthens mathematical reasoning, visualization, and creativity, making geometry both practical and enjoyable for science or math exhibitions. howtofunda