Can I get help undertanding how to calculate Elevation change from A-B? and then the second part on using the pythagorean Theorem?  Please?

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Can I get help undertanding how to calculate Elevation change from A-B? and then the second part on using the pythagorean Theorem?  Please? 

Field Recorded Distances:
Elevation A:
34.89
Elevation B:
37.45_
Elevation C:
38.96
Elevation D:
33.21
Long Base (Slope A-D):
30.91
Short Base (B-C):
8.97
Slope Distance (A-B):
14.39
Slope Distance (C-D):
_9.62
Calculated Figures:
Elev Change from A-B
"SI"
Elev Change from C-D
"S2"
Elev Change from B-C
Elev Change from A-D
Use the Pythagorean Theorem → Horz. Distance = v (Slope Dist? – Elevation?)
Horz. Dist. (A-B):
Horz. Dist. (B-C)
"SB"
Horz. Dist. (C-D):
Horz Dist (A-D):
= Sum of Horz. AB + Horz BC + Horz. CD = "LB"
Calculated Height:
= (S1 + S2) / 2 ="h"
Transcribed Image Text:Field Recorded Distances: Elevation A: 34.89 Elevation B: 37.45_ Elevation C: 38.96 Elevation D: 33.21 Long Base (Slope A-D): 30.91 Short Base (B-C): 8.97 Slope Distance (A-B): 14.39 Slope Distance (C-D): _9.62 Calculated Figures: Elev Change from A-B "SI" Elev Change from C-D "S2" Elev Change from B-C Elev Change from A-D Use the Pythagorean Theorem → Horz. Distance = v (Slope Dist? – Elevation?) Horz. Dist. (A-B): Horz. Dist. (B-C) "SB" Horz. Dist. (C-D): Horz Dist (A-D): = Sum of Horz. AB + Horz BC + Horz. CD = "LB" Calculated Height: = (S1 + S2) / 2 ="h"
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Pythagoras Theorem

If the length of the hypotenuse of a triangle is h, the length of the base is b and the length of the perpendicular is p then

Hypotenuse=Perpendicular2+Base2 

This is represented as

h=p2+b2

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