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As we know, the specific set of integers that satisfies the Pythagoras theorem is called Pythagorean triples. It means that the set of integer numbers has a special connection with the Pythagoras theorem. Not only the set satisfies the Pythagoras theorem, but also the multiples of the integer set also satisfy the Pythagoras theorem.A Pythagorean triple consists of three positive integers a, b, and c, such that a² + b² = c². Such a triple is commonly written (a, b, c), and a well-known example is (3, 4, 5). If (a, b, c) is a Pythagorean triple, then so is (ka, kb, kc) for any positive integer k. A primitive Pythagorean triple is one in which a, b and c are coprime (that is, they have no common divisor larger than 1). A triangle whose sides form a Pythagorean triple is called a Pythagorean triangle, and is necessarily a right triangle.