Math, asked by kanishkakaul2122, 5 months ago

is 9,12,15 a pythogorean triplet
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Answered by tanmayfonia
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Of these, only 16 are primitive triplets with hypotenuse less than 100: (3, 4,5), (5, 12, 13), (8, 15, 17), (7, 24, 25), (20, 21, 29), (12, 35, 37), (9, 40, 41), (28, 45, 53), (11, 60, 61), (33, 56, 65), (16, 63, 65), (48, 55, 73), (36, 77, 85), (13, 84, 85), (39, 80, 89), and (65, 72, 97) (OEIS A046086, A046087, and ...

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Answered by deepthik162
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Answer:

"Pythagorean Triple" is a set of positive integers, a, b and c that fits the rule:

a2 + b2 = c2

9²+12²=15²

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