Math, asked by arnavmohit011, 2 months ago

If you have to find a square of a number without pythagoreas theoreom . Write the equation for the square of the number after x (x+1) . (Hint . Difference between to continuous squares is always an odd number )

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Answered by Disha094
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A set of three positive integers that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem is a Pythagorean triple. The Pythagorean theorem shows the relationship of the squares of the sides of any right triangle – a triangle with a 90-degree, or square, corner. Here we will discuss Pythagorean triples formula which is a set of positive integers that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem.

Answered by smartchoice094
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A set of three positive integers that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem is a Pythagorean triple. The Pythagorean theorem shows the relationship of the squares of the sides of any right triangle – a triangle with a 90-degree, or square, corner. Here we will discuss Pythagorean triples formula which is a set of positive integers that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem.

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