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- 00:03
Pythagorean Theorem, a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
Peter Pan has a problem. [Peter awakens in bed]
- 00:09
No, no…another problem.
- 00:11
He’s had his shadow a long time, and it’s been run ragged.
- 00:14
Time to bite the bullet… he’s due for a new one.
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- 00:17
But he doesn’t just want a replacement. He’s in the market for something bigger and better. [Peter browsing a supermarket]
- 00:22
Michael and John have been introducing Peter to a little pre-algebra…
- 00:25
…and Peter decides he can pick out his new shadow by using the Pythagorean Theorem…
- 00:30
…which says that, when dealing with a right triangle, the square of one leg of the triangle,
- 00:36
added to the square of the other leg, will equal the square of the hypotenuse.
- 00:40
Or expressed algebraically a-squared + b-squared = c-squared.
- 00:45
Fortunately for Peter, he and his shadow form a perfect right triangle. [Peter stood with a perfect triangle and Wendy appears]
- 00:49
He knows that Wendy wants the tippy-top of his head to be exactly 10 feet away from the
- 00:54
the top of his shadow's head at all times.
- 00:57
Peter is six feet tall. His height squared is 36…
- 01:01
…while the desired distance from the head of his shadow squared is 10 squared…
- 01:05
…or 100.
- 01:06
So Peter needs his shadow to be a number that, when squared… [Floating numbers]
- 01:09
…makes up the difference between 100 and 36.
- 01:13
So let's do the math.
- 01:15
100 minus 36 is 64…
- 01:18
… and the square root of 64…is 8.
- 01:21
Checking to make sure that works out, we’ve got a triangle with sides that are 6, 8 and 10 feet long… [triangle with all measurements of each side]
- 01:27
…and 6 squared plus 8 squared comes out to 100…
- 01:30
…which is the same as 10 squared.
- 01:32
Peter is a lost boy no longer!
- 01:34
The neighbors are very jealous… [Peter in his bedroom and Captain Hook appears]
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