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Which set represents a pythagorean triple (1 point)?

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A pythagorean triple is A squared + B squared = C squared. A and B being the smaller numbers (side lengths) whilst C is the larger number (diagonal). Any two numbers (sides) that added together after each being squared equals the bigger number (diagonal) squared is a pythagorean triple.
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