domitillecaze69 domitillecaze69
  • 11-06-2020
  • Mathematics
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Is the triangle with sides 1.7 in., 1.1 in., and 2 in. a right triangle? Explain.

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obiekwufredrick519
obiekwufredrick519 obiekwufredrick519
  • 11-06-2020

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because those 3 values are not pythagorean triples

2² is not equal to 1.7² + 1.1²

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rowan69
rowan69 rowan69
  • 18-06-2020

no because the sides of a right angle triangle must satisfy Pythagoras theorem

but this one doesn't so it is false

hope it helped :-)

thank you

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