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Ah, the Pythagorean Theorem. Pythagoras’ masterpiece. All his other theorems pale in comparison to this one.
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- 00:06
Pythagorean Theorem, a la Shmoop. Peter Pan has a problem.
- 00:09
It's been a few years since he left Never Never Land to play house with Wendy...
- 00:13
...but it turns out the real world isn't as easy as he thought it would be.
- 00:16
Wendy has become a little disillusioned...
- 00:19
...not a surprise, considering she fell for someone who never used to get a day older.
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- 00:24
But now Peter's got a gut, he's losing his hair, and has some unsightly bags growing
- 00:28
under his eyes. Worst of all, his shadow has left him again...
- 00:32
And Wendy's real big on her man having a shadow that behaves.
- 00:35
So Peter has decided he's going to force his shadow to get in line.
- 00:40
The only question is, how long should it be? Michael and John have been introducing Peter
- 00:45
to a little pre-algebra...
- 00:46
...so Peter figures he can use Pythagorean Theorem to help him.
- 00:50
He knows that Wendy wants the tippy-top of Peter's head to be exactly 10 feet away from
- 00:54
the top of his shadow's head at all times.
- 00:56
Yeah, she's got some pretty unusual demands, but he fell in love with the whole person...
- 01:01
Well, Peter is now 6 feet tall himself...
- 01:06
And he has learned that the Pythagorean Theorem says that "a" squared plus "b" squared equals
- 01:11
"c" squared. It only works for right triangles...
- 01:14
...However, fortunately for Peter, he and his shadow form a perfect right angle.
- 01:19
His own height squared is 36, while the desired distance from the head of his shadow squared
- 01:23
is 100. So Peter needs his shadow to be a number that,
- 01:27
when squared, makes up the difference.
- 01:29
That difference is 64...
- 01:32
... the square root of which is 8. Peter is a lost boy no longer!
- 01:37
He now knows that his shadow needs to be exactly 8 feet long.
- 01:41
We don't think it will be giving Peter any more problems.
- 01:43
And Wendy seems much happier these days. Now if only they can solve their pest problem.
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