FINDING C OR THE HYPOTENUSE (see coordinates below this section) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Click the GREEN boxes next to the sides of the right triangle to input their lengths in. When both of your lengths are filled in, it will give you the length of C on the bottom. FINDING A, B, C, and SLOPE WITH COORDINATES >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Click the BLUE triangles and input your x value of the coordinate you want to put in and then your y value. When both of your coordinates are filled in the A, B, and C values will appear on the bottom left corner. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The code automatically detects when you are calculating for a new triangle but sometimes this can malfunction and so I added a force reset button to reset your A and B values manually. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There is a square root calculator on the top right corner which can be used to find the square root of any number you put in after clicking the button. This can help for external square root problems. The square root answer appears below the square root calculator button. In case your wondering, the Δy and Δx is "delta" x or y and it represents the change in y and x
100% all by me I used this for some of my Khan Academy problems with distance 312 blocks, 8 scripts, 5 costumes/backdrops, 13 variables, and 2 lists. tags >>> #math, #pythagorean, #cool, #fun, #smart,