Math, asked by irammirza44, 3 months ago

is 7, 8, 10 a Pythagorean triplets​

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Answered by Oneioiic14
18

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We should know that :-

For the numbers to be Pythagorean triplet ... the highest no's square should be equal to the sum of square of other two numbers.

\sf\red{↠}10² = 8² + 7²

\sf\red{↠}100 = 64 + 49

\sf\red{↠}100 ≠ 113

Here, the sum is not equal to the square of highest number.

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Answered by saisanthosh76
46

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