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EUROPEAN UNION

Austria Italy
Belgium Latvia
Bulgaria Lithuania
Croatia Luxembourg
Cyprus Malta

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Costa Rica
 Cuba[Note 2]
 Dominican Republic
 Ecuador
 El Salvador

ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION

 Afghanistan
 Azerbaijan
 Bahrain
 Bangladesh
 Brunei
 Indonesia
 Iran
 Iraq
 Jordan
 Kazakhstan

ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASEAN NATION

Indonesia
Thailand
Singapore
Malaysia
Philippines
Vietnam
Cambodia
Brunei
Myanmar (Burma)
Laos
The Pythagorean Theorem
One of the best known mathematical formulas is Pythagorean Theorem, which provides us with the relationship
between the sides in a right triangle. A right triangle consists of two legs and a hypotenuse. The two legs meet
at a 90° angle and the hypotenuse is the longest side of the right triangle and is the side opposite the right
angle.

The Pythagorean Theorem tells us that the relationship in every right triangle is:

a2+b2=c2a2+b2=c2

Example

C2=62+42C2=62+42
C2=36+16C2=36+16
C2=52C2=52
C=52−−√C=52
C≈7.2C≈7.2
There are a couple of special types of right triangles, like the 45°-45° right triangles and the 30°-60° right
triangle.

Because of their angles it is easier to find the hypotenuse or the legs in these right triangles than in all other
right triangles.

In a 45°-45° right triangle we only need to multiply one leg by √2 to get the length of the hypotenuse.

Example

We multiply the length of the leg which is 7 inches by √2 to get the length of the hypotenuse.

7⋅2–√≈9.97⋅2≈9.9
In a 30°-60° right triangle we can find the length of the leg that is opposite the 30° angle by using this formula:

a=12⋅ca=12⋅c
Example

To find a, we use the formula above.

a=12⋅14a=12⋅14
a=7
Cleanliness is both the abstract state of being clean and free from germs, dirt, trash, or
waste, and the habit of achieving and maintaining that state. Cleanliness is often achieved
through cleaning. Cleanliness is a good quality, as indicated by the aphorism: "Cleanliness
is next to Godliness",[1] and may be regarded as contributing to other ideals such as 'health'
and 'beauty'.
In emphasizing an ongoing procedure or set of habits for the purpose of maintenance and
prevention, the concept of cleanliness differs from purity, which is a physical, moral, or ritual
state of freedom from pollutants. Whereas purity is usually a quality of an individual or
substance, cleanliness has a social dimension, or implies a system of
interactions.[2] "Cleanliness," observed Jacob Burckhardt, "is indispensable to our modern
notion of social perfection."[3] A household or workplace may be said to exhibit cleanliness,
but not ordinarily purity; cleanliness also would be a characteristic of the people who
maintain cleanness or prevent dirtying.
On a practical level, cleanliness is thus related
to hygiene and disease prevention. Washing is one way of achieving physical cleanliness,
usually with water and often some kind of soap or detergent. Cleaning procedures are of the
utmost importance in many forms of manufacturing.
As an assertion of Moral superiority or respectability, cleanliness has played a role in
establishing cultural values in relation to social class, humanitarianism, and cultural
imperialism.[4]
Cleanliness is linked with proper hygiene. A person who is said to be clean usually depicts
cleanliness.

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