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Where Where   ,   , and   , determine the Pythagorean Triple generated by   and   . A)  (45,28,53)  B)  (47,53,56)  C)  (10,18,28)  D)  (20,21,29) , Where   ,   , and   , determine the Pythagorean Triple generated by   and   . A)  (45,28,53)  B)  (47,53,56)  C)  (10,18,28)  D)  (20,21,29) , and Where   ,   , and   , determine the Pythagorean Triple generated by   and   . A)  (45,28,53)  B)  (47,53,56)  C)  (10,18,28)  D)  (20,21,29) , determine the Pythagorean Triple generated by Where   ,   , and   , determine the Pythagorean Triple generated by   and   . A)  (45,28,53)  B)  (47,53,56)  C)  (10,18,28)  D)  (20,21,29) and Where   ,   , and   , determine the Pythagorean Triple generated by   and   . A)  (45,28,53)  B)  (47,53,56)  C)  (10,18,28)  D)  (20,21,29) .

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