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16 February, 10:08

Given the length of three sides of a triangle, which is a right triangle?

(1) 10,26,24

(2) 20,12,18

(3) 30,15,26

(4) 40,50,80

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  1. 16 February, 10:14
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    A) you can figure this out by testing each with the Pythagorean Theorem

    a^2 + b^2 = c^2 (c is the biggest side)
  2. 16 February, 11:39
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    The aides of a right triangle will always satisfy the Pythagorean relationship ...

    a² + b² = c²

    We can take each of these and try it out:

    (1) ... 10² + 24² = 100 + 576 = 676

    √676 = 26 Yes.

    (2) ... 12² + 18² = 144 + 324 = 468

    √468 = 21.6, not 20. No.

    (3) ... 15² + 26² = 225 + 676 = 901

    √901 = 30.017 Awfully close. As an engineer, I'll buy this one. Yes.

    (4) ... 40² + 50² = 1,600 + 2,500 = 4,100

    √4,100 = 64.03, not 80. No.
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