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iGCSE (2021 Edition)

9.04 Triples and 3D problems (Extended)

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Using your knowledge of common Pythagorean triples or otherwise, is $\left(5,12,13\right)$(5,12,13) a Pythagorean triple?

Yes

A

No

B
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Using your knowledge of common Pythagorean triples or otherwise, is $\left(12,5,13\right)$(12,5,13) a Pythagorean triple?

Easy
< 1min

Using your knowledge of common Pythagorean triples or otherwise, is $\left(8,14,18\right)$(8,14,18) a Pythagorean triple?

Easy
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Given that $\left(3,4,5\right)$(3,4,5) is a Pythagorean triple, which two of the following will also be Pythagorean triples?

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< 1min
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0607E5.6A

Pythagoras’ Theorem and its converse in two dimensions including distances on a grid.

0607E5.6B

Pythagoras’ Theorem and its converse in two dimensions including chord length and distance of a chord from the centre of a circle.

0607E5.6C

Pythagoras’ Theorem and its converse in three dimensions including.

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