Pythagorean Theorem proof Vector Calc. Due tomorrow 9am. PLEASE HELP

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Pythagorean Theorem proof Vector Calc. Due tomorrow 9am. PLEASE HELP!

Prove the Pythagorean theorem. That is, if a,b, and c are vectors in Rn such that a + b = c and a.b = 0, then ||a||2 + ||b||2 = ||c||2. Why is this called the Pythagorean theorem.

Hint given: Given the hypotheses, you have a right triangle. Why?

Help please! This is due tomorrow morning and I cannot figure it out.

||x||= length of variable
a.b= dot product
 
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rgalvan2 said:
Hint given: Given the hypotheses, you have a right triangle. Why?

Well what does [tex]a \cdot b = 0[/tex] tell you about the vectors a and b?