I posted this here, because i thought that the smartest people where here so.
I think I just made a discovery. Because I just learned about Pythagoras in school, and while I was solving some math problems, I stumbled on something strange.
Whenever the 3 sides of a triangle that has a 90 degrees corner are not decimals (like 1.1875 but 5 or 7) and the sides that are attached too the 90 degrees corner are not equal, then those two lines are equal to 16/9.
I'm sorry about the bad explanation, but I'm still very young, and my English still sucks.
EDIT: Could someone try this and tell me if this is correct? Because whenever I tried this, it was correct.
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(This message has been edited by The Vortrex (edited 10-04-2003).)