Talk:Formulas for generating Pythagorean triples: Difference between revisions

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::::'''Thus, given an arbitrary primitive [ ''x, y, z''] with ''s'','' t'' coprime, we get all of its ''non-primitive'' multiples too. The latter have the form ['' x', y', z' '' ] where ''r', s', t''' share common factor ''k'' > 1.'''
 
== Combine IV and V? ==
 
Suggestion: Sections IV and V might be combined into a section called "Variations on Euclid"?