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4 April, 12:55

Using pythagorean inequalities, determine which set of the given three sides produces an acute triangle.

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  1. 4 April, 13:46
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    To solve this problem, you need to use the Phythagorean theorem c^2 is equal to the sum of a^2 and b^2. If a less than or equal to b and b is less than or equal to c or a^2 plus b^2 is greater than c^2 then it is an acute angle.
  2. 4 April, 15:29
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    pythagorean inequalities includes 3 cases assuming a, b, c are three sides of the triangle

    if c^2>a^2+b^2 then its obtuse

    if c^2
    if c^2=a^2+b^2 then its right
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