Answer (1 of 5) 1st there is ALWAYS an Odd leg & a Quad doubly even leg in a primitive triplet 7, 24, 25;Solution False 3, 4 and 5 are the numbers of the Pythagorean triplet as 52 =4232 where 4 is not an odd number Suggest corrections2 Generating All Pythagorean Triples When asked to give examples of Pythagorean triples, a typical math student can usually give two or three examples (3,4,5), (5,12,13) and maybe (15,8,17) Not many students can come up with more triples o the top of their heads It is therefore desirable to nd a way of generating Pythagorean triples that is
Pythagorean Triples