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23 February, 11:45

Given 3 sides of a triangle - how to tell it right, acute, or obtuse 8,11, 16

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  1. 23 February, 12:32
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    Using Pythagorean theorem, we can justify our answer.

    if c^2 = a^2 + b^2 then triangle is right one,

    if c^2 > a^2 + b^2 then triangle is obtuse and

    if c^2 < a^2 + b^2 then triangle is acute triangle.

    Here a=8, b=11 and c=16

    Put these values in the equation

    16^2 = 8 ^2 + 11^2

    256 = 64 + 121

    256> 185

    So here c^2 > a^2 + b^2 Which means triangle is obtuse triangle.

    Answer: Obtuse Triangle
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