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28 February, 23:05

Does 10.5, 36, 50 form a right triangle

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  1. 1 March, 00:29
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    No, it is not a right triangle.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    10.5, 36, and 50 do not form a right triangle. This can be tested using the Pythagorean theorem.

    10.5^2=110.25

    36^2 = 1296

    50^2=2500

    If this was a right triangle, the 10.5 squared and 36 squared would have to equal 50 squared.
  2. 1 March, 00:51
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    No because if you are looking for a right triangle its sums have to equal to 90 degrees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    for example:side a; 30 inches

    side B; 30 in

    c; 30 that equals 90 so that is a right triangle
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