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In this paper we worked with generating Pythagorean triples by use of two variables Pythagoras theorem. Based on these triples pythagorean patterns are also calculated by use of same formula of two variables Pythagoras theorem. Again by use of same formula, pandigital-type pythagorean triples are obtained. In other words, three ways study on the same pythagorean triples is done. One generating them. Second, writing patterns, and third to bring pandigital-type patterns. The pandigital-type patterns are written in two different ways, one is like, 12345678987654321, and second is of type 102030405060708090807060504030201. This work is revised form of author's previous two works.
Patterns, Pythagoran theorem, Pythagorean triples
Patterns, Pythagoran theorem, Pythagorean triples
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