Math, asked by mahir5508, 1 year ago

Take a pythogorea triplet.write their multiples.check whether these multiples form a pythogorean triplet

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Answered by revyallavenkatraoarn
50

Answer:

a²+b²=c²

3,4,5

A=3, B=4, C=5

a²= 3×3= 9

b²= 4×4= 16

c²= 5*5= 25

9+16=25. it is equal

3,4,5 form pythagoren triplet

take 3 multiples of 3,4,5

3×2=6

4×2=8

5×2=10

6+8≠10

3,4,5 multiples not form pythogorean triplet

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by aryanagarwal466
3

Answer:

Their multiples form a pythagorean triplet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagorean triplet are numbers that follows

x^{2} +y^{2} =z^{2}

Let us take the triplet having values

4,3,5

As we know that

4^{2}+3^{2}=5^{2}

16+9=25

25=25

Taking their multiples as

12,9,15

It follows as

12^{2}+9^{2} =15^{2}

144+81=225

225=225

Therefore, it is true.

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