Math, asked by Rongneme, 1 year ago

what are the difference between Pythagorean thereom and Pythagoras triplets?


yuvrajkj: puthagoras theorem is just a statement.
yuvrajkj: but pythagoras triplets are a set of any three numbers which satisfy pythagoras theorem

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Answered by yuvrajkj
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Pythagorean theorem is just a statement which states that "In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of squares of other two perpendicular sides."

But Pythagorean triplets are any set of three number which satisfy Pythagorean theorem.

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Answered by kaushalshukla00007
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Answer:

the Pythagorean theorem is a statement of fact about the sides of a right – angled triangle, and the Pythagorean triples are set of three exact values which are valid for the theorem.

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