Did Pythagoras copy his theorem from Indian Vedic Math?

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There is no conclusive evidence that Pythagoras directly copied his theorem from Indian Vedic mathematics. While some similarities exist, such as ancient Indian texts containing references to the Pythagorean theorem, it is more likely that the concepts developed independently in different cultures. ...
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There is no conclusive evidence that Pythagoras directly copied his theorem from Indian Vedic mathematics. While some similarities exist, such as ancient Indian texts containing references to the Pythagorean theorem, it is more likely that the concepts developed independently in different cultures. read less
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