Math, asked by s1655suneha872, 5 hours ago

Assertion: The number 5, 12 and 13 forms a Pythagorean triplet.
Reason: For any natural number m>1,2m, m2 - 1 and m2 +1. Forms a Pythagorean
triplet. Where (2m)? + (m? - 1) = (m? + 1).
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a. Both the Assertion and the
Reason are correct and the Reasonis the correct explanation of theAssertion.

b. The Assertion and the Reason arecorrect but the Reason is not the
correct explanation of the Assertion.

c. Assertion is correct but the
Reason is incorrect.

d. Assertion is incorrect but the
Reason is correct​

Answers

Answered by anushka022008
1

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Both of them are true but there are some cases which do not follow this rule 5,12 and 13 is one of them..

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