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The Pythagorean theorem states that a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • Write a MATLAB program in a script file that finds all the combinations of triples a, b, and c that are positive integers all smaller or equal to 50 that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem. Display the results in a three-column table in which every row corresponds to one triple. The first three rows of the table are:
3 4 5
5 12 13
6 8 10
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James Tursa
on 1 Apr 2015
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"The Pythagorean theorem states that a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • Write a MATLAB program in a script file that finds all the combinations of triples a, b, and c that are positive integers all smaller or equal to 50 that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem. Display the results in a three-column table in which every row corresponds to one triple. The first three rows of the table are:
3 4 5
5 12 13
6 8 10
"
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Joep
on 1 Apr 2015
Edited: Joep
on 1 Apr 2015
You can start by writing down the Pythagorean therm in matlab. The second is start a loop from 1 to 50. You could use a for loop for that.
n=1;
for a_ = 1:50
for b_ = 1:50
c_=sqrt(a_^2+b_^2);
if c_==round(c_)
if c_<=50
a(n)=a_;
b(n)=b_;
c(n)=c_;
n=n+1;
end
end
clear c_
end
end
Pyth=[a',b',c'];
disp(Pyth)
With this code you have still some double solutions. I let it to you to solve this bug. A solution could be found to let b>a and c>b but I didn't test it, so I could be wrong.
Update: I found by the way this for answer (without the bug):
3 4 5
5 12 13
6 8 10
7 24 25
8 15 17
9 12 15
9 40 41
10 24 26
12 16 20
12 35 37
14 48 50
15 20 25
15 36 39
16 30 34
18 24 30
20 21 29
21 28 35
24 32 40
27 36 45
30 40 50
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