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An Acute-angled Triangle as an Adder of the Volume of Regular Three-dimensional Geometric Shapes

Authors: Andrey V. Voron

The article shows the possibility (using an acute-angled triangle, the logic of the Pythagorean theorem) of finding the volume of regular three-dimensional geometric shapes based on the mathematical equation c=3√(a3+b3). A number of theorems have been formulated that complement the Pythagorean theorem.

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