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The Pythagerum Thyrum doesn't say anything about adding numbers.

It tells how the lengths of the sides of a right triangle are related.

According to the thyrum, 1, 1, and 2 can't be the lengths of the sides

of a right triangle, because

(1)2 + (1)2 is not equal to (2)2 .

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