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Pythagorean Triples

This document provides information about Pythagorean triples and strategies for solving problems involving them. It defines a Pythagorean triple as a set of three integers that can be the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. The simplest example given is 3, 4, 5. It then lists several other Pythagorean triples with no number greater than 50 and provides examples of using the triples to find missing sides of right triangles.

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Pythagorean Triples

This document provides information about Pythagorean triples and strategies for solving problems involving them. It defines a Pythagorean triple as a set of three integers that can be the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. The simplest example given is 3, 4, 5. It then lists several other Pythagorean triples with no number greater than 50 and provides examples of using the triples to find missing sides of right triangles.

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Pythagorean Triples

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A set of three integers that can be the lengths of the sides of a right triangle is
called a Pythagorean triple. The simplest Pythagorean triple is the set “3, 4,
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5.” These numbers are the lengths of the sides of a “3-4-5” Pythagorean right
triangle. The list below contains all of the Pythagorean triples in which no
number is greater than 50.

3, 4, 5 14, 48, 50
5, 12, 13 15, 20, 25
6, 8, 10 15, 36, 39
7, 24, 25 16, 30, 34
8, 15, 17 18, 24, 30
9, 12, 15 20, 21, 29
9, 40, 41 21, 28, 35
10, 24, 26 24, 32, 40
12, 16, 20 27, 36, 45
12, 35, 37 30, 40, 50

Example Problems
Find the length of the missing side.

13 25
x 7
12 x

From the list above, the missing From the list above, the missing
side is “5” side is “24”

Show why the set “6,8,10” is a Pythagorean triple.

c2 = a2 + b2
102 = 82 + 62
100 = 64 + 36
100 = 100
Since the Pythagorean equation is satisfied, the set “6,8,10” is a
Pythagorean triple.

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