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If 'x' is a natural number,
a) what is the natural number?
b) write the sum of the square of these two numbers in the algebraic form
c) if the sum of the squares of these two numbers is 85, find the numbers

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Answered by prapti200447
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1. A natural number is an integer greater than 0. Natural numbers begin at 1 and increment to infinity: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Natural numbers are also called "counting numbers" because they are used for counting.

2. In number theory, the sum of two squares theorem relates the prime decomposition of any integer n > 1 to whether it can be written as a sum of two squares, such that n = a 2 + b 2 for some integers a, b.

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