Any 3 given numbers representing the sides of a triangle that do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle are not valid.
There are no numbers on that list that could be the sides of a right triangle. Oh, all right. The following is the answer:
Any triangle has three sides, whether it is a right triangle or not.
Yes because they comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
A scalene right triangle is a triangle that has no congruent sides and and one right angle.
They are Pythagorean triples
Pick three numbers. If the square of the largest number is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two, then the three numbers could represent the sides of a right triangle.
Any 3 given numbers representing the sides of a triangle that do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle are not valid.
No. In order to be the sides of a right triangle, the square of one of the numbers must be the sum of the squares of the other two numbers. (the square of 9) + (the square of 10) = 181 but (the square of 15) = 225 .
no it cannot represent as in angle triangle rule it doesnt prove that term
There are no numbers on that list that could be the sides of a right triangle. Oh, all right. The following is the answer:
Three numbers may or may not define a right triangle. Also, the answer will depend on whether the three numbers are the lengths of sides or the measures of angles.
No. There can be no isosceles right angled triangle with all three sides being rational numbers.
They are Pythagorean triples
Any triangle has three sides, whether it is a right triangle or not.
Yes because they comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
right triangle and equilateral triangle both have 3 sides