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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What's the relationship between a^2, b^2, c^2 and the type of triangle?

OpenStudy (lollylau):

there is NO relationship between a^2 b^2 and c^2 if you don't define them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

huh?

OpenStudy (lollylau):

a^2 b^2 and c^2 can be anything.

OpenStudy (lollylau):

they can be angles that add up to 180, or the sides of the triangle like in the pythagoras's theorem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the sides of a triangle

OpenStudy (lollylau):

and again, they can be ANYTHING. they can be 16, 25, 36.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so what if a^2 is 25, b^2 is 144 and c^2 is 169 and the triangle is a right triangle

OpenStudy (lollylau):

your point is...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i wanna know what the relationship is and i have no idea what it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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