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Do 8 10 and 17 make a right triangle? - Answers
Use Pythagoras equation h^2 = a^2 + b^2 That is the sum of the two shorter sides squared, must equal the longer side squared. To test 17^2 = 289 8^2 = 64 10^2 = 100 100 + 64 = 164 NOT equal to 289. Hence it does NOT form a right-angled triangle. However, the sum of the two shorter sides ( 10 + 8 = 18) is longer than the longest side(17) , so it will form a scalene triangle.
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Do 8 10 and 17 make a right triangle? - Answers
Use Pythagoras equation h^2 = a^2 + b^2 That is the sum of the two shorter sides squared, must equal the longer side squared. To test 17^2 = 289 8^2 = 64 10^2 = 100 100 + 64 = 164 NOT equal to 289. Hence it does NOT form a right-angled triangle. However, the sum of the two shorter sides ( 10 + 8 = 18) is longer than the longest side(17) , so it will form a scalene triangle.
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Do 8 10 and 17 make a right triangle? - Answers
Use Pythagoras equation h^2 = a^2 + b^2 That is the sum of the two shorter sides squared, must equal the longer side squared. To test 17^2 = 289 8^2 = 64 10^2 = 100 100 + 64 = 164 NOT equal to 289. Hence it does NOT form a right-angled triangle. However, the sum of the two shorter sides ( 10 + 8 = 18) is longer than the longest side(17) , so it will form a scalene triangle.
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