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				Transpose Pythagorean Triangles FGJ and HIK as indicated. Extend the Center Line as required.  | 
				
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				Inscribe Circles (in-circles) FGJ and HIK with centers at ![]() and respective diameters LM and NO. Bisect Lines FG and HI with Center Lines.  | 
				
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					Construct a paired Pythagorean Triangle FGJ in accordance with base, side, and hypotenuse as indicated in the below Table of Formulas. A pair of Pythagorean Triangles have short sides, radius (r) and base (b), which vary by the Elliptical Constant (EC) =  | 
					
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					Construct a Pythagorean Triangle 
				HIK in accordance with base, side, and hypotenuse as indicated in the below Table of Formulas. Pythagorean Triangles are triangles with a right angle; and, all sides that are integers.  | 
					
					
 
 
 
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					 Amazingly, the diameters of both circles inscribed within each different Pythagorean Triangle, of a given pair, are even integers, that are . . . identical to one another. Thus, the radii of the inscribed circles are also equal integers.  | 
				
			
 
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			One must 
			continuously ask: Why? Why? Why?; and, Why? again. And, realize that Fundamental Nature is the source of all Mathematics!  | 
		
| Summary | Epsilon equals One | Proof of One | Inverse Square Law | Elliptical Constant | Duality of Infinity | 
| Natural Function | Brunardot Theorem | 
				
				revised Fibonacci Sequence  | 
				Challenge to Academe | Pulsoid Theorem | Fundamental Intrinsic Time | 
| Salient Structural Parts | Universal Locus | Antimatter | Heaven/God/Hell | Philogic | Entanglement |