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13 September, 16:32

Does 10, 8, 12 form a right triangle

Does 1.4, 6,7 form a right triangle

Does 5, 3, 2 form a right triangle

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  1. 13 September, 19:59
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    To find out if these numbers make a right triangle, you need to use the equation a²+b²=c².

    For the first set of lengths, plug in the numbers in their appropriate locations in the equation. 8²+10²=12². Make sure you put the largest number as the c², as it is the hypotenuse. You then solve the equation by squaring each of the numbers, then adding the a² and b².

    8²+10²=12²

    64+100=144

    164≠144

    If the two values are not equal, then the triangle is not right. Use the same equation (a²+b²=c²) to find if the other sets of lengths get a right triangle. Make sure to always put the hypotenuse value as the c².
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