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A "Pythagorean Triple" is a set of positive integers, a, b and c that fits the rule 

a2 +b2 = c2

(read as "a" squared plus "b"squared" equals "c"squared.)

(Each 2 is an exponent.  Sorry, I cant figure out how to post them as such)

 

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