15, since 15*2 = 9*2 + 12*2
The LCM for the numbers 12 and 15 is: 60
There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.
12 and 15
3 and 15 15/3 = 5 15 - 3 = 12
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.
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.
Yes.
Yes; for example (9, 12, 15) can not be found. However, all primitive triples are found.
15, since 15*2 = 9*2 + 12*2
The LCM for the numbers 12 and 15 is: 60
You have your basic 3-4-5, 5-12-13, and 8-15-17 Pythagorean Triples which are just patterns that have been discovered by mathematicians along the ages, but here is a Wikipedia link if you want more depth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formulas_for_generating_Pythagorean_triples Also, here is a good link for a list of a lot of triples, plus cool graphics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_triple
3,4,5;9,40,41;6,8,10;5,12,13;30,40,50;90,120,150;10,24,26 I think that is 10 if not 300,400,500 and 20,48,52
There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.There are three triples making 15 ordered triples.
Yes I can. What's more, I shall now proceed to do so, although you've not requested it: -- 3, 4, 5 -- 6, 8, 10 -- 5, 12, 13 -- 8, 15, 17
Yes they do. We find this by applying the pythagorean theorum. Since 9^2 + 12^2 = 15^2, they form a right triangle.
12 and 15