3-4-5
5-12-13
are the most common
4^2 + 5^2= 16+25=41 which is prime.
The one in which the square of the biggest one is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two is.
3,4,5 1,2,3 these are sets of pythagorean triples
sets of integers that make right triangles like : (3,4,5) , (5,12,13)....
If the set is of finite order, that is, it has a finite number of elements, n, then the number of subsets is 2n.
They are sets of three integers. The squares of two of them add up to the square of the third.
times equals sets of
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I can't say for sure, since you haven't given me any sets of numbers to choose from, but this question is designed to test your knowledge of the Pythagorean Theorem. Multiply the smaller two numbers by themselves and add them together. If their sum does not equal the square of the largest number, that group cannot be a right triangle.
The set of elements that are elements of the two (or more) given sets is called the intersection of the sets.
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
The maximum number of sets played in a women's tennis match is three sets.
None of the sets given with the question.