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The Pythagorean Theorem - Educational Outreach

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3.2) <strong>Pythagorean</strong> Triples and Triangles53c m2 n2b m2 n24a 2mnFigure 3.2: <strong>Pythagorean</strong> TriplesA <strong>Pythagorean</strong> Triple is a set of three positiveintegers ( a,b,c)satisfying the classical <strong>Pythagorean</strong>relationshipa2 2 2 b c .Furthermore, a <strong>Pythagorean</strong> Triangle is simply a righttriangle having side lengths corresponding to the integers ina <strong>Pythagorean</strong> Triple. Figure 3.2 shows the earliest andsmallest such triple, ( 3,4,5), known to the Egyptians some4000 years ago in the context of a construction device forlaying out right angles (Section 2.1). <strong>The</strong> triple ( 6,8,10)wasalso used by early builders to lay out right triangles.<strong>Pythagorean</strong> triples were studied in their own right by theBabylonians and the Greeks. Even today, <strong>Pythagorean</strong>Triples are a continuing and wonderful treasure chest forprofessionals and amateurs alike as they explore variousnumerical relationships and oddities using the methods ofnumber theory, in particular Diophantine analysis (thestudy of algebraic equations whose answers can only bepositive integers). We will not even attempt to open thetreasure chest in this volume, but simply point the readerto the great and thorough references by Beiler andSierpinski where the treasures are revealed in full glory.90

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