The Hidden Math Behind Pythagorean Triples
Primitive Pythagorean triples like (5, 12, 13) hide a fascinating pattern.
Two odd numbers, one even — and a secret relationship involving perfect squares.
Take the odd numbers 5 and 13: their average is 9 (3²),
and the difference is 4 (2²). Multiply 9 × 4 × 4 = 144 → that’s 12²!
This isn’t a coincidence — it’s an algebraic identity.
Discover how all primitive triples follow this hidden rule.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huGWNwRqJWw&list=PLrJ2QMx51L5OIfJeBahPTf_EyYZSzaHLM
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Two odd numbers, one even — and a secret relationship involving perfect squares.
Take the odd numbers 5 and 13: their average is 9 (3²),
and the difference is 4 (2²). Multiply 9 × 4 × 4 = 144 → that’s 12²!
This isn’t a coincidence — it’s an algebraic identity.
Discover how all primitive triples follow this hidden rule.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huGWNwRqJWw&list=PLrJ2QMx51L5OIfJeBahPTf_EyYZSzaHLM
(made with vrew)
#PythagoreanTriples #MathShorts #NumbeTtheory #pythagoreantheorem #MathExplained #MathProof #PrimitiveTriples #EducationalShorts
Видео The Hidden Math Behind Pythagorean Triples канала Math Travel
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