A set of 3 nonzero whole numbers say (a,b,c) that form the sides of a right triangle and follow the pythagorous theorem

are called a Pythagorean Triple
The example of Pythagorean Triplet are
(3,4,5), (5,12,13) ,(8,15,17), etc.
Hence
A set of 3 nonzero whole numbers that form the sides of a right triangle are called a Pythagorean Triple.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
soulution:
given, 2x +2x = 16 <em>-</em> <em>2x</em> + 3y = 14
2x <em>+ 2x</em> = <em>-2y </em>+3y = 14 -16
4x = y = -2
y = 4x = -2
y = x = 4/-2
x = y = <u><em>-2 ans</em></u>
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
each side is 4 times bigger than the first quadrilaterals
1) -17 2)-19 3) 28 4) 43 5) 27 6) 28 10) -152 11) 9 12) 108 13) 57 14) -67 15)63 16) -25 17) -7 18) -5 19) 8 10) -41