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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sasha made four models of airplane wings, as shown below...
Which model is a right triangle?
Model B
Model D
Model C
Model A
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you can check using a^2 + b^2 = c^2
c is the biggest side and a and b are the smaller sides
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if its a right angled triangle its sides will obey that rule
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Model E
OpenStudy (anonymous):
theres no model E....
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OpenStudy (kymber):
He's just trolling.
Do you get what to do?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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\[a^2 + b^2 = c^2\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah i think. so ill use pathagorean theorum to find which triangle is a right triangle?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
exactly :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3-4-5 triangles are right triangles
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank you so much :)
hero (hero):
So did you figure out which model was the right triangle?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
model D right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wrong
36+64 does not equal 81
OpenStudy (anonymous):
model B then. because \[6^{2}+8^{2}=c ^{2}\]
\[36+64=\sqrt{100}\]
\[\sqrt{100}=10\]
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