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Cheyanne Salazar
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29 January, 08:48
What side lengths form a Pythagorean triple
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Nikolai Branch
29 January, 09:02
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There are many where the sides lengths are whole numbers
The simplest is 5,4 and 3
Another is 13, 12 and 5
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Finley Cooke
29 January, 09:06
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3, 4, and 5 form a Pythagorean triple. 3 squared is 9 plus 4 squared which is 16 equals 5 squared which is 25.
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