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  • 10-09-2018
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Is a triangle with sides of length 6 ft., 21 ft., 23 ft. a right triangle? Show how you know

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  • 10-09-2018

we are given with a triangle with the sides 6 ft, 21 ft, 23 ft. although it follows the rule of triangles that state that no side of the triangle exceeds the sum of the lengths of two other sides, this does not follow Pythagorean theorem: 23^2-21^2 = 88 which is not equal to 6^2 or 36. This is not a right triangle, hence. Hope this helps!

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