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24 September, 01:40

Prove that in any pythagorean triple, one of the side lengths is divisible by 5

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  1. 24 September, 01:48
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    The trick is to realize what your choices are.

    if m or n or both are divisible by 5, then 2mn will be divisible by 5

    I don't know if you know about x mod (5), but in that case there can only be 4 possibilities for m and n

    m mod (5) = + / - 2 or m mod (5) = + / - 1

    In the first case m^2 = 4 mod (5) and in the second case m^2 = 1 mod (5) N has the same considerations.

    If m and n have the same modular results (both are [say] 2) then m^2 - n^2 which be 0

    If they are different, then (m^2 + n^2) mod 5 = 0
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