No
To determine if 9, 15, and 12 form a Pythagorean triple, we check if the square of the largest number equals the sum of the squares of the other two. Here, 15 is the largest number. Calculating, we have (15^2 = 225) and (9^2 + 12^2 = 81 + 144 = 225). Since both sides are equal, 9, 15, and 12 do form a Pythagorean triple.
3 4 5 6 8 10 9 40 41 20 21 29 9 12 15 ...and factors of those such as the first 2 examples.
Using the Pythagorean Theorem, we can find your answer.a^2 + b^2 = c^29^2 + 40^2 = c^281 + 1600 = c^21681 = c^2√1681 = c41 = cYour hypotenuse would be 41 feet.
Negative 9 times 9= Negative 81
No
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.
3 4 5 6 8 10 9 40 41 20 21 29 9 12 15 ...and factors of those such as the first 2 examples.
The hypothnuse is from the Pythagorean theorem: side squared + side squared = hypothenuse squared So 9^2 + 40^2 = 81 + 1600 = 1681 hypothenuse = square root 1681 = 41 feet
3 4 5 6 8 10 9 40 41 20 21 29 9 12 15 ...and factors of those such as the first 2 examples.
15, since 15*2 = 9*2 + 12*2
Indeed they do, it is a Pythagorean Triple: 6*6 + 8*8 = 10*10. (62 + 82 = 102, 36 + 68 = 100, 100 = 100) The "basic" Pythagorean Triple of a 3, 4, 5 triangle works out like this: 32 + 42 = 52 9 + 16 = 25 25 = 25 Your triangle, the 6, 8, 10, figure, is a "doubling" of the cited "basic" triple, and any multiple of a Pythagorean Triple will also be another Pythagorean Triple, and a right triangle.
A Pythagorean triple is a group of three whole number which can be the sides of a right angled triangle, eg: (3, 4, 5), (5, 12, 13), (7, 24, 25), (8, 15, 17), (9, 40, 41), (11, 60, 61), (12, 35, 37), (13, 84, 85), (16, 63, 65), (20, 21, 29), (28, 45, 53), (33, 56, 65), (36, 77, 85), (39, 80, 89), (48, 55, 73), (65, 72, 97)
41 units.
The numbers are -9-sq rt of 41 and -9+sq rt of 41
81/90 - 40/90 = 41/90
Here are some examples: Genesis 20:3, 28:12, 31:10, 31:11, 31:24, 37:5, 37:6, 37:8, 37:8\9, 37:10, 37:20, 40:5, 40:8, 40:9, 40:16, 41:1, 41:5, 41:7, 41:8, 41:11, 41:12, 41:15. 41:17, 41:22, 41:25, 41:26, 41:32, 42:9; Numbers 12:6; Deuteronomy 13:2; Judges 7:13, 15. There are more but idk them by heart.