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Problem
Let be a Pythagorean triple, i.e., a triplet of positive integers with .
- Prove that .
- Prove that there does not exist any integer for which we can find a Pythagorean triple satisfying .
Solution
First part:
. By AM-GM we have if is a positive real number other than 1. If then so and and and thus .