Math, asked by kk6043817, 2 months ago

it is Pythagorean triplets . yeh it is not Pythagorean triplets.
1) (2,3,5)
2) (39,15,36)
3) (25,24,7)
4)(17,8,15)

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Answered by nikunjjindal518
1

Answer:

1 yes

2 yes

3 yes

4 yes

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.\: (2,3,5) \:   \\   \  {5}^{2}  =   {3}^{2}  +  {2}^{2}  \\ 25 = 9 + 4 \\ 25 = 13 \\

No, it is not Pythagorean triplet.

\sf{Reason : - }

The sum of larger number is not equal to the sum of remaining two sides.

therefore, it is not Pythagorean Triplet.

2.(39,15,36) \\  {39}^{2}  =  {15}^{2}   +  {36}^{2}  \\ 1,521 = 225 + 1,296 \\ 1,521 = 1,521

Yes, it is Pythagorean Triplet.

\sf{Reason :-}

The sum of larger number is equal to the sum of remaining two sides.

therefore, it is Pythagorean Triplet.

3. \: (25,24,7) \\   {25}^{2}  =  {24}^{2} +  {7}^{2}   \\ 625 = 576 + 49 \\ 625 =625

Yes, it is Pythagorean Triplet.

\sf{Reason :-}

The sum of larger side is equal to the sum of remaining two sides.

therefore, it is Pythagorean Triplet.

4.(17,8,15) \\  {17}^{2}  =  {15}^{2}  +  {8}^{2}  \\289 = 225 + 64 \\ 289 = 289</p><p></p><p>

Yes , it is Pythagorean Triplet.

\sf{Reason :-}

The sum of larger side is equal to the sum of remaining two sides.

therefore, it is Pythagorean Triplet.

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