Is (2,3,4) pythogorean triplets?
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Answer: No.
Explanation: Pythagorean triplets are always in form of (2m + 1), (m^2 + 1), (m^2 - 1). If the greatest among the three is considered to be the hypotenuse of a right triangle, and other two are either base or altitude, then they follow:
- square of greatest number = sum of squares of other numbers.
But here, 4² ≠ 2² + 3². So, they ain't Pythagorean triplets.
More: Example: (5, 12, 13).
Answer:
To be Pythagorean triplets, sum of square of 2 smaller numbers should be equal to the square of 3rd number. Therefore, 2, 3 and 4 are not Pythagorean triplets.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the pythagoras theoram If C is the hypotenese and A and B are the other two sides then root of A square + B square = C square
In the case of 2 3 and 4
4+9 = 13
which is not equal to 16 that is the square of 4.