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which of tha following is a pyathagoraean triplst (1'2'3) (3,4,5) (5,6,7) (8,9,10)​

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Answered by dm9682040
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Answer:

1,2,3

Step-by-step explanation:

according to pythagorean triplet

a+b=c

1+2=3

3=3

so 1,2,3

Answered by Flaunt
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which of the following is a Pythagorean triplets (1'2'3) (3,4,5) (5,6,7) (8,9,10)

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Pythagoras Theorem:

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What is Pythagoras theorem..???

  • In a Pythagoras theorem the sum of square of any two sides of a triangle is equal to the square of the third side.

Let's check one by one all values whether it is Pythagorean triplets or not.

  • (1,2,3)

 {3}^{2}   ≠ {1}^{2}  +  {2}^{2}

9 = 1 + 4 = 5

  • (3,4,5)

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

25 = 16 + 9 = 25

  • (56,7)

 {7}^{2}  =  {5}^{2}  +  {6}^{2}

 =  > 49≠25 + 36 = 61

  • (8,9,10)

 {10}^{2}  =  {8}^{2}  +  {9}^{2}

100 ≠ 64 + 81  = 14 5

From all above only (3,4,5) is a Pythagorean triplets.

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