Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Tim's Pythagoas Growing Post

What is a Pythagorean Triple?

A pythagorean Triple is 3 perfect numbers used to satisfy the problem, a2+b2=c2.

Example of a Pythagorean Triple (using 1-10 on the perfect square chart)
a2+b2=c2

6 2+8 2=c2

6 2+8 2=10 2

36+64=100

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