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Does the set of numbers form a pythagorean triple explain 24 , 10 ,26
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Does the set of numbers form a pythagorean triple explain 24 , 10 ,26
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Does the set of numbers form a pythagorean triple explain 24 , 10 ,26
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You can test each one by using a²+b²=c²
So take 4,5,6 for example
4² + 5² = 6²
16 + 25 = 36
41 = 36
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Pythagorean says a^2 + b^2 = c^2
10^2 + 24^2 = 26^2
100 + 576 = 676
That is true
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