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%I A119322 #17 Apr 09 2023 07:54:13 %S A119322 1,2,3,3,6,5,4,10,5,7,12,15,6,14,15,20,9,21,7,18,28,8,11,21,30,35,22, %T A119322 9,24,36,35,13,33,42,10,45,26,40,44,15,11,39,30,45,55,56,30,52,63,12, %U A119322 33,17,66,63,65,72,13,34,77,55,60,70,78,19,51,14,39,88,60,38,77,91,68,90 %N A119322 Inradius of primitive Pythagorean triangles sorted on hypotenuse (A020882), then on inradius. %H A119322 Ray Chandler, <a href="/A119322/b119322.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A119322 Mohammad K. Azarian, <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/25678790">Solution of problem 125: Circumradius and Inradius</a>, Math Horizons, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Nov. 2008), p. 32. %Y A119322 Cf. A119321, A014498 (different order). %K A119322 nonn %O A119322 1,2 %A A119322 _Lekraj Beedassy_, May 14 2006 %E A119322 Extended by _Ray Chandler_, Apr 12 2010