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prove that a triangle with the sides given by x^2 + 1, x^2 – 1, and 2x will always be a right triangle for x > 1, using pythagorean theorem
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Reiny
all you have to do is probe that
(x^2 + 1)^ = (2x)^2 + (x^2-1)^2
by showing that
LS = RS
(LS is "left side")
it breaks down very nicely.
(x^2 + 1)^ = (2x)^2 + (x^2-1)^2
by showing that
LS = RS
(LS is "left side")
it breaks down very nicely.
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