PYTHAGOREAN TRIANGLE
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Pythagorean Triangle.
Pythagorean Triangle - as a noun
A right triangle in which the lengths of the sides are three positive integers a, b, and c, such that a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
Example: "Conversely, if (x, y, z) is a pythagorean triangle, then. (x/t9 y/t, z/t) is a primitive pythagorean triangle provided (xs y) = t."
Example Sentences
"A pythagorean triangle is any right triangle with integer sides."
"The most famous example of a pythagorean triangle is the 3-4-5 triangle."
"The lengths of the sides of a pythagorean triangle satisfy the pythagorean theorem."
"Every pythagorean triangle can be scaled up to produce infinitely many similar triangles."
"A pythagorean triangle can also be called a pythagorean triplet or a pythagorean triple."
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