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Pythagorean triple- A set of nonzero whole numbers a,b, and c, such that
Converse Of The Pythagorean Theorem- If the sum of the squares of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is equal to the square of the length of the third side, the the triangle is a right triangle.
Pythagorean Inequalities Theorem- In triangle ABC, c is the length of the longest side. If c² is less than a²+b², then triangle ABC is an obtuse triangle. If c² is greater than a²+b², then triangle ABC is an acute triangle.
Pythagorean triple- A set of nonzero whole numbers a,b, and c, such that
Converse Of The Pythagorean Theorem- If the sum of the squares of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is equal to the square of the length of the third side, the the triangle is a right triangle.
Pythagorean Inequalities Theorem- In triangle ABC, c is the length of the longest side. If c² is less than a²+b², then triangle ABC is an obtuse triangle. If c² is greater than a²+b², then triangle ABC is an acute triangle.