Non-Euclidean Geometry
The Pythagorean Theorem states that in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides. This fundamental principle connects various aspects of geometry, including the relationships among points, lines, and shapes. Its implications extend beyond Euclidean geometry and can inform discussions about parallel lines and the nature of geometric space influenced by Euclid's work.
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