Rational Triangles with Area Less than 102

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A positive integer is called a congruent number if it is the area of a right triangle with rational sides. This Demonstration shows the triangles and their sides corresponding to congruent numbers less than 102, or otherwise indicates their not being congruent.

Contributed by: Jaime Rangel-Mondragon (March 2011)
Open content licensed under CC BY-NC-SA


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