Find the exact value of x using the pythagorean theorem.
Do the side lengths for a pythagorean triple?

Answer:
Pythagorean theorem, stating that every right triangle has side lengths satisfying the formula a2 + b2 = c2; thus, Pythagorean triples describe the three integer side lengths of a right triangle. However, right triangles with non-integer sides do not form Pythagorean triples.
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[tex] {17}^{2} = {8}^{2} + {x}^{2} \\ 289 = 64 + {x}^{2} \\ 289 - 64 = {x}^{2} \\ {x}^{2} = \sqrt{225} \\ x = 25(pythagorean \: tripet)[/tex]