Square them and compare the largest answer with the sum of the other two.
The "mean" of a group of numbers is their "average". It doesn't tell you what the numbers are, or even how many numbers there are.
They are sets of three integers. The squares of two of them add up to the square of the third.
In a right angle triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to height squared plus base squared
I can't tell. I can't see the groups clearly from here, mainly because you're keeping them hidden.
no but i can tell you the numbers. 3.141592
The Pythagorean thereom is a^2+b^2=c^2. So, you can tell if they are a Pythagorean triple by seeing if the two smaller numbers squared equal the largest number squared. Example. Are 3,4, and 5 a Pythagorean triple? 3^2= 9. 4^2= 16. 5^2= 25. 9+16=25, so they are a triple.
The "mean" of a group of numbers is their "average". It doesn't tell you what the numbers are, or even how many numbers there are.
The position of the triple bond
We aren't going to be able to answer this accurately if you don't tell us what the numbers are.
They tell you how often an atom - or a group of atoms - are repeated.
They are sets of three integers. The squares of two of them add up to the square of the third.
i think 5 is right and if there is other numbers, just tell me!!
In a right angle triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to height squared plus base squared
I would tell you if i knew :]
I had the same problem. You can tell by counting.
The group numbers tell the number of valence electrons. Without looking on the group number you can also tell the number of valence electrons by looking at the highest energy level in the electronic configuration.
I think Triple H but you cant tell until the bash is over.