What theorem does this represent?
Answer: the Pythagorean theorem: the squaw on the hippopotamus is equal to
the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
Answer: the Pythagorean theorem: the squaw on the hippopotamus is equal to
the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
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- The squaw on the hippopotamus is equal to the sum of
the squaws on the other two hides... - Three squaws were each preparing for the birth of their first child.
The first squaw placed a large bear hide by a river... - Three squaws were each preparing for the birth of their first child.
The first squaw placed a large bear hide by a river... - M.A.D.D is the acronym for
Mathematicians Against Drunk Deriving .
A Native American woman is sitting on a moose hide... - Many years ago, there was a gathering of Indian tribes from all over.
While the Braves were busy doing war dances, some... - Many years ago, there was a gathering of Indian tribes from all over.
While the Braves were busy doing war dances, some... - There was an Indian Chief, and he had three squaws,
and kept them in three teepees. When he would come... - A tribe of Native Americans generally referred to their woman by the
animal hide with which they made their blanket.
Thus, one woman might be known as Squaw of Buffalo... - A tribe of Native Americans generally referred to their woman by the
animal hide with which they made their blanket.
Thus, one woman might be known as Squaw of Buffalo...
