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| thats right vikram.....but can u explain...
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 22, Oct 2003 4:00:46 PM IST The sides of the triangle are 192, 144 and 240.
Circumference becomes square of 24.
Area becomes cube of 24.
Posted by: MONARCH 007 At: 22, Oct 2003 2:29:02 PM IST what abt this?
vikram....ask a good question for me
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 21, Oct 2003 8:03:12 PM IST We want to find the smallest, right-angled triangle for which holds:
(1) The lengths of the sides are whole numbers.
(2) The circumference is the square of a whole number.
(3) The area is a whole number to the power of three.
Given Hypotenuse = 240
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 19, Oct 2003 9:18:14 PM IST ayyo... aa time ki nenu lenu. :(
inka adagavem pallantla?
Posted by: MONARCH 007 At: 19, Oct 2003 0:53:44 AM IST yeah.....right.....
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 18, Oct 2003 8:40:42 PM IST less than one min lo cheppamante ippati varaku evaru cheppaledhaa......
1/x+1/y=x+y/xy=10/20=1/2......less than one min teesukunna kadhaa...
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 18, Oct 2003 5:26:56 PM IST the sum of two numbers is 10...their product is 20...what s the sum of their reciprocals...answer within one min or ess than that...
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 18, Oct 2003 1:56:07 PM IST right...
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 15, Oct 2003 8:01:18 PM IST 1-41 varaku
inka 50-91 varaku
41+42 = 83 sums.
Posted by: MONARCH 007 At: 15, Oct 2003 7:56:06 PM IST
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