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Originally Posted by Roadam
We all probably know that combination. Is there any other combination than this to fit into a^2+b^2=c^2? Other than its multiples(6,8,10) of course.
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Try
this on for size. There is also some discussion in the Katabatak thread. Or look up primitive right triangles on Wiki. There are an infinite number of unique integer right triangles.
Bill
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