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9 February, 17:11

A right triangle has a hypotenuse length of 60, and one side length of 24. Do the side lengths form a Pythagorean triple? Explain.

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  1. 9 February, 17:41
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    60^2 = 24^2 + leg^2

    leg^2 = 3,600 - 576

    leg^2 = 3,024

    leg = 54.9909083395

    IF the third leg = 55, then it would be a Pythagorean triple.

    So, it is NOT a Pythagorean triple.

    In order for a right triangle to be a Pythagorean triple, all 3 sides have to be integers.
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