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JSS2: MATHEMATICS - 3RD TERM
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Scale Drawing | Week 13 Topics|1 Quiz
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Angles of Elevation & Depression | Week 23 Topics|1 Quiz
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Pythagoras’ Theorem I | Week 33 Topics|1 Quiz
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Pythagoras’ Theorem II | Week 42 Topics|1 Quiz
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Area and Volume of Cones and Cylinders | Week 53 Topics|1 Quiz
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Cones | Week 63 Topics|1 Quiz
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Bearings and Distances I | Week 72 Topics|1 Quiz
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Bearings and Distances II | Week 82 Topics|1 Quiz
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Presentation of Data | Week 96 Topics|1 Quiz
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Probability | Week 106 Topics|1 Quiz
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Pythagorean Triple
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- Pythagorean Triple
A Pythagorean triple is a set of three whole numbers which satisfy Pythagoras’ Theorem, and so are the lengths of the sides of right-angled triangles.
Example 4.1.1:
a. 3, 4, 5
32 + 42 = 52
9 + 16 = 25
b. 7, 24, 25
72 + 242 = 252
49 + 576 = 625
Any multiples of (a) and (b) are also Pythagorean triples e.g.
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