Binta C.

asked • 07/27/19

Could you please help me with this :Pick a Pythagorean Triple and use the Pythagorean Theorem to verify that

A "Pythagorean Triple" is a set of positive integers, a, b and c that fits the rule: a2+ b2= c2.

Here is a list of a few Pythagorean Triples:

(3, 4, 5) (5, 12, 13) (6, 8, 10) (7, 24, 25)
(8, 15, 17) (9, 40, 41) (10, 24, 26) (11, 60, 61)
(12, 35, 37) (13, 84, 85) (14, 48, 50) (15, 112, 113)
(16, 63, 65) (17, 144, 145) (18, 80, 82) (19, 180, 181)
(20, 21, 29) (20, 99, 101) (21, 220, 221) (23, 264, 265)

Pick a Pythagorean Triple and use the Pythagorean Theorem to verify that

a2+ b2= c2. explaining your step-by-step approach to solving the problem


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