Pythagorean Triangles

The Pythagorean Theorem is one of the fundamental theorems of elementary geometry, and Pythagorean triangles — right triangles whose sides are natural numbers — have been studied by mathematicians since antiquity. In this classic text, a brilliant Polish mathematician explores the intriguing mathematical relationships in such triangles.
Starting with "primitive" Pythagorean triangles, the text examines triangles with sides less than 100, triangles with two sides that are successive numbers, divisibility of one of the sides by 3 or by 5, the values of the sides of triangles, triangles with the same arm or the same hypotenuse, triangles with the same perimeter, and triangles with the same area. Additional topics include the radii of circles inscribed in Pythagorean triangles, triangles in which one or more sides are squares, triangles with natural sides and natural areas, triangles in which the hypotenuse and the sum of the arms are squares, representation of triangles with the help of the points of a plane, right triangles whose sides are reciprocals of natural numbers, and cuboids with edges and diagonals expressed by natural numbers.

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Pythagorean Triangles

The Pythagorean Theorem is one of the fundamental theorems of elementary geometry, and Pythagorean triangles — right triangles whose sides are natural numbers — have been studied by mathematicians since antiquity. In this classic text, a brilliant Polish mathematician explores the intriguing mathematical relationships in such triangles.
Starting with "primitive" Pythagorean triangles, the text examines triangles with sides less than 100, triangles with two sides that are successive numbers, divisibility of one of the sides by 3 or by 5, the values of the sides of triangles, triangles with the same arm or the same hypotenuse, triangles with the same perimeter, and triangles with the same area. Additional topics include the radii of circles inscribed in Pythagorean triangles, triangles in which one or more sides are squares, triangles with natural sides and natural areas, triangles in which the hypotenuse and the sum of the arms are squares, representation of triangles with the help of the points of a plane, right triangles whose sides are reciprocals of natural numbers, and cuboids with edges and diagonals expressed by natural numbers.

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Pythagorean Triangles

Pythagorean Triangles

by Waclaw Sierpinski
Pythagorean Triangles

Pythagorean Triangles

by Waclaw Sierpinski

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The Pythagorean Theorem is one of the fundamental theorems of elementary geometry, and Pythagorean triangles — right triangles whose sides are natural numbers — have been studied by mathematicians since antiquity. In this classic text, a brilliant Polish mathematician explores the intriguing mathematical relationships in such triangles.
Starting with "primitive" Pythagorean triangles, the text examines triangles with sides less than 100, triangles with two sides that are successive numbers, divisibility of one of the sides by 3 or by 5, the values of the sides of triangles, triangles with the same arm or the same hypotenuse, triangles with the same perimeter, and triangles with the same area. Additional topics include the radii of circles inscribed in Pythagorean triangles, triangles in which one or more sides are squares, triangles with natural sides and natural areas, triangles in which the hypotenuse and the sum of the arms are squares, representation of triangles with the help of the points of a plane, right triangles whose sides are reciprocals of natural numbers, and cuboids with edges and diagonals expressed by natural numbers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486174839
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 03/13/2013
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

1. Pythagorean triangles. Primitive pythagorean triangles
2. Obtaining primitive pythagorean triangles
3. Pythagorean triangles with sides < 100
4. Pythagorean triangles two sides of which are successive numbers
5. Divisibility by 3 or by 5 of one of the sides of a pythagorean triangle
6. The values of the sides of pythagorean triangles
7. Pythagorean triangles with the same arm or the same hypotenuse
8. Pythagorean triangles with the same perimeter
9. Pythagorean triangles with the same area
9a. The radii of circles inscribed in pythagorean triangles
10. Pythagorean triangles in which one or more sides are squares
11. Triangles with natural sides and natural areas. Triangles with natural areas and sides which are successive numbers. Rational triangles
12. Pythagorean triangles in which the hypotenuse and the sum of the arms are squares
13. Representation of pythagorean triangles with the help of the points of a plane
14. Right triangles the sides of which are reciprocals of natural numbers
15. Cuboids with edges and diagonals expressed by natural numbers
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