SOLUTION: let (a,b,c) be a primitive pythagorous triplet (a<b<c).show that (a,b),(b,c),(a,c) are relatively prime.
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let (a,b,c) be a primitive pythagorous triplet (a
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I think that is the definition of a primitive Pythagorean triplet, a triplet in which all three lengths a,b,c are pairwise relatively prime.