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12 August, 20:13

Find the Pythagorean Triple (a, b, c) using the terms (x²-1, 2x, x²+1) for x > 0 when x = 7.

Find the Pythagorean Triple (a, b, c) using the terms (x²-y², 2xy, x²+y²) for x > y > 0 when x = 10 and y = 6.

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  1. 12 August, 20:19
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    1) 7^2-1=48

    2x7=14

    7^2+1=50

    = (48,14,50)

    2) 10^2-6^2=64

    2x10x6=120

    10^2+6^2=136

    = (64,120,136)
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