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( 29,20,21) is pythagorian triplet or not with reason

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Answered by fayaaz1805
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For three numbers to be a pythagorean triplet, square of one number should be equal to the sum of the squares of the other two numbers, i.e., it should satisfy the Pythagoras theorem.

Here, we take the highest number, 29, as the hypotenuse, i.e., in the LHS.

(29)² = (20)² + (21)²

841= 400 + 441

841 = 841

LHS = RHS

Therefore, the three numbers are Phythagorean triplet.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For three numbers to be a pythagorean triplet, square of one number should be equal to the sum of the squares of the other two numbers, i.e., it should satisfy the Pythagoras theorem.

Here, we take the highest number, 29, as the hypotenuse, i.e., in the LHS.

(29)² = (20)² + (21)²

841= 400 + 441

841 = 841

LHS = RHS

Therefore, the three numbers are Phythagorean triplet.

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