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Rational Triangles
Rational Triangles Definition Define a Rational Triangle as a triangle in the Euclidean plane such that all three sides measured relative to each other are rational. Once, it was thought that all triangles were rational. The discovery of counterexamples is attributed to the Pythagoreans. Any triangle similar to a rational triangle is rational also. Take as a unit the greatest common measure of ...
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