The math topic focuses on identifying Pythagorean triples, sets of three integers that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem, \(a^2 + b^2 = c^2\), where \(c\) is the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle. Each question requires finding another set of integer side lengths that forms a right triangle, aiding in understanding and application of the Pythagorean theorem and properties of right triangles.
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Find another set of integer side lengths for a right triangle
Math worksheet on 'Pythagorean Triples - Example to Set of Side Lengths (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Pythagoras - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/pythagoras_practice/ |
Find another set of integer side lengths for a right triangle |
0, 2, 10 |
7, 7, 21 |
13, 15, 16 |
7, 10, 19 |
7, 14, 16 |
9, 12, 15 |
Find another set of integer side lengths for a right triangle |
13, 15, 22 |
16, 16, 22 |
16, 21, 28 |
16, 20, 23 |
10, 19, 27 |
15, 20, 25 |
Find another set of integer side lengths for a right triangle |
11, 16, 22 |
7, 17, 22 |
10, 14, 24 |
8, 19, 22 |
12, 16, 20 |
5, 7, 19 |
Find another set of integer side lengths for a right triangle |
5, 5, 12 |
4, 7, 9 |
2, 10, 12 |
6, 8, 10 |
4, 4, 12 |
3, 8, 12 |
Find another set of integer side lengths for a right triangle |
16, 20, 23 |
12, 15, 18 |
10, 13, 18 |
12, 12, 17 |
10, 12, 20 |
12, 16, 20 |