Hi Dear All,
In class 8 CBSE, we have textbooks introducing Pythagorean Triplets.
Using them we can generate triplets when the numbers are odd and even . Have we ever wondered how did we get them?
The following square grid gives us a good glimpse on how to interpret the standard result.
In the following square grid we observe that we have square numbers along one diagonal of the square
- Select any two square numbers along the diagonal
- Select a square which includes them
- Notice that the extremes of the other diagonal have identical numbers.
- If the square numbers are and, then the other diagonal numbers represent 2mn.
- always represent Pythagorean Triplets.
Pythagorean Triplets:
If n=1, then we have , is also a Pythagorean Triplet.(Check it out!). (24,26,10)
Interestingly we can observe a pattern when we want to generate a Pythagorean triplet with an odd number/ even number.