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all of the whole number ones

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Here are all of the ones known as the primitive Pythagorean triples (all the ones with numbers under 100) ( 3 , 4 , 5 ) ( 5, 12, 13) ( 7, 24, 25) ( 8, 15, 17) ( 9, 40, 41) (11, 60, 61) (12, 35, 37) (13, 84, 85) (16, 63, 65) (20, 21, 29) (28, 45, 53) (33, 56, 65) (36, 77, 85) (39, 80, 89) (48, 55, 73) (65, 72, 97)
chloe
05 July 2011
is that a question or answer
sruli1234
05 July 2011
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Steve R.
30 May 2014
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Steve R.
30 May 2014
To find pythagorean triples:m^2 + n^2 , 2mn and m^2-n^2Choose values for m and n such that m>n and you will find all pythagorean triples.
vandanparmar
02 September 2014
the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the other two sides in right angled triangles
joannajane
14 October 2014
Pythagoras Triangles means  A right angled triangle where a square of  side opposite to  right angle =  addition of squares of other two sides... exg are :- (3,4,5) = (3*3)+(4*4)=(5*5),,(5,12,13),(15,8,17),(7,24,25) etc can be found .
14:42 on 07/10/14
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