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FriskIsNice:

Can someone help? I’ll post it right now

FriskIsNice:

snowflake0531:

use the pythagorean theorem to check, if both sides equal each other, it is a right triangle \[x^2 + y^2 = z^2\] where z is the longest side \[10^2+18^2=19^2\] if it actually equals, then it is a right triangle. if the two sides do not equal, it is not a right triangle

FriskIsNice:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
use the pythagorean theorem to check, if both sides equal each other, it is a right triangle \[x^2 + y^2 = z^2\] where z is the longest side \[10^2+18^2=19^2\] if it actually equals, then it is a right triangle. if the two sides do not equal, it is not a right triangle
From what I got, it’s a no, is that right?

snowflake0531:

right so it isn't a right triangle

FriskIsNice:

Okay thank you but I’m confused again- it’s another, can you help me?

FriskIsNice:

Or litterally anyone help, I don’t get this at all TwT

FriskIsNice:

The other one is; “A triangle has sides with lengths of 39 meters, 52 meters, and 63 meters. Is it a right triangle?

snowflake0531:

post another question

FriskIsNice:

Okay

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