Pythagorean triple
In mathematics, a Pythagorean triple is a set of three positive integers which satisfy the equation (make the equation work):
This equation is known as the Diophantine equation, and is related to Pythagoras' theorem. The lowest Pythagorean triple is [3, 4, 5] because:
- So,
The next highest triple is [5, 12, 13] then [7, 24, 25], and so on. There is an infinite number of Pythagorean triples.
A Pythagorean triple always consists of:
• all even numbers, or
• two odd numbers and an even number.
A Pythagorean triple can never be made up of all odd numbers or two even numbers and one odd number.
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