3, 4, 5...and other memorable triples – Part II
Shirali, Shailesh (2015) 3, 4, 5...and other memorable triples – Part II. At Right Angles, 4 (3). pp. 11-15. ISSN 2582-1873
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Abstract
I n Part I of this article we had showcased the triple (3, 4, 5) by highlighting some of its properties and some configurations where it occurred naturally. We now attempt to extend this to other triples of consecutive integers. To begin with, we study the two ‘siblings’ of (3, 4, 5), namely, the triples (2, 3, 4) and (4, 5, 6). We start first with the elder sibling, (4, 5, 6). (We do need to show the older ones some respect, don’t we?)
Item Type: | Articles in APF Magazines | ||
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Authors: | Shirali, Shailesh | ||
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Triangle, consecutive integers, triple, double angle, sine rule, cosine rule, Pythagoras | ||
Subjects: | Natural Sciences > Mathematics | ||
Divisions: | Azim Premji University > University Publications > At Right Angles | ||
Full Text Status: | Public | ||
URI: | http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/3100 | ||
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