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OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

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OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Look at this: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/5005ef3fe4b0624180672e59

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To be able to form a right triangle, it must follow a^2+b^2=c^2. So, you would substitute the first value for a, the second for b, and the third for c. For example, in the first set of numbers, you would do 15^2+30^2=1125 35^2=1225 Since 1225 does not equal 1125, 15, 30, and 35 cannot form a right triangle. The same process should be done for the other sets of lengths. P.S. I love your username :)

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

thank you !! @amonaroll32

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

Thank you! @KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Well I wasnt much help, it was all @amonaroll32

OpenStudy (chosenmatt):

good job kendrick tho :)

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Thanks @chosenmatt

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