SOLUTION: Except for 3,4,&5 and multiples thereof, identify three non-zero integers,a,b,& c for which: a^ + b^ = c^ You can see some others if you use Google to search for Pythagorean numb

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Question 34850: Except for 3,4,&5 and multiples thereof, identify three non-zero integers,a,b,& c for which: a^ + b^ = c^
You can see some others if you use Google to search for Pythagorean numbers.
Some others are 5,12,13; 8,15,17; and a bunch more
Cheers,
stan H.
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Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Except for 3,4,&5 and multiples thereof, identify three non-zero integers,a,b,& c for which: a^ + b^ = c^
You can find other by using Google to search for Pythagorean numbers.
A few are 5,12,13; 8,15,17; and a bunch more.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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