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The most common tuplet [9] is the triplet (German Triole, French triolet, Italian terzina or tripletta, Spanish tresillo).Whereas normally two quarter notes (crotchets) are the same duration as a half note (minim), three triplet quarter notes have that same duration, so the duration of a triplet quarter note is 2 ⁄ 3 the duration of a standard quarter note.
If any of the above matrices, say A, is applied to a triple (a, b, c) T having the Pythagorean property a 2 + b 2 = c 2 to obtain a new triple (d, e, f) T = A(a, b, c) T, this new triple is also Pythagorean.
With a the shorter and b the longer legs of a triangle and c its hypotenuse, the Pythagoras family of triplets is defined by c − b = 1, the Plato family by c − b = 2, and the Fermat family by | a − b | = 1. The Stifel sequence produces all primitive triplets of the Pythagoras family, and the Ozanam sequence produces all primitive triples ...
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However, right triangles with non-integer sides do not form Pythagorean triples. For instance, the triangle with sides a = b = 1 {\displaystyle a=b=1} and c = 2 {\displaystyle c={\sqrt {2}}} is a right triangle, but ( 1 , 1 , 2 ) {\displaystyle (1,1,{\sqrt {2}})} is not a Pythagorean triple because the square root of 2 is not an integer or ...
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A 1‑tuple is called a single (or singleton), a 2‑tuple is called an ordered pair or couple, and a 3‑tuple is called a triple (or triplet). The number n can be any nonnegative integer . For example, a complex number can be represented as a 2‑tuple of reals, a quaternion can be represented as a 4‑tuple, an octonion can be represented as ...
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