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If n is odd number and n > 1 then prove that ( n, n*n - 1/2 , n*n + 1/2) is a Pythagorean triplet. Write two Pythagorean triplet taking suitable value of n.

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Step-by-step explanation:



given If n is odd number and n > 1.to prove that (n, n²-1/2,n²+1/2)is a Pythagorean triplet.



Consider (n, n^2 - 1/2, n^2 + 1/2)


Let us take the smaller side , so square of two smaller sides will be


n^2 + (n^2 - 1/2)^2


n ^2 + n^2 - 2n^2 + 1 / 4  (we have (a - b)^2 = a^2 -2ab + b^2)


n^4 + 2n^2 + 1 / 4 = (n^ + 1 /2)^2 is the smaller side.


Now larger side = (n^2 + 1 /2)^2 = n^4 + 2n^2 + 1/4


So the square of the larger side is equal to the sum of the two smaller sides.


Pythagoras theorem states that the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square  on the other two sides.


Now n >1


n = 3, n^2 - 1/2 = 3^2 - 1/2 = 4, n^ + 1 / 2 = 5


we get 3, 4, 5


n = 5, 5^2 - 1 /2 = 12, 5^2 + 1 / 2 = 13


we get 5, 12, 13



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