Yes
652 = 162+632
No. But they can be the lengths (not leangths!) of the three sides.
Does 652 = 162 + 632? Yes, so it is a Pythagorean triangle.
If you mean sides of 10, 12 and 16 then yes a triangle be constructed because the sum of its 2 smaller sides is greater than its longest side.
Yes because the given dimensions complies with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Yes, the three given lengths will form a triangle. Three lengths can make a triangle if, and only if, the sum of the two shorter lengths is greater than the longest length. The two shorter lengths are 56 ft and 16 ft with a sum of 56 ft + 16 ft = 72 ft 72 ft is greater than 65 ft so 56 ft, 65 ft and 16 ft will make a triangle.
No. But they can be the lengths (not leangths!) of the three sides.
No because it does not comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
Does 652 = 162 + 632? Yes, so it is a Pythagorean triangle.
False because it does not comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
If you mean sides of 10, 12 and 16 then yes a triangle be constructed because the sum of its 2 smaller sides is greater than its longest side.
Yes because the given dimensions complies with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
No. The Pythagorean theorem states that a triangle is a right triangle if and only if a2+b2=c2, where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the triangle. 162+302 = 256+900 = 1156 352 = 1225 Since 1156 does not equal 1156, this is not a right triangle.
Yes because the given dimensions complies with the requirements of Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
162+632=652 It is, in fact, a right triangle. I see no other question that you could be posing.
A triangle whose sides are 16, 30, and 35 in length is not a right triangle, becausethe square of the length of the longest side is not equal to the sum of the squaresof the lengths of the other two sides.But if the 35 were a 34 instead, then it wouldbe.
What is 12 in ? And what is 16 in ? ? Are they the lengths of two sides of the triangle ? Are they the length of one side and the height of the triangle ? The area of any triangle is 1/2 of the product of (length of its base) x (its height).
If you mean 9, 7 and 16 then the answer is no because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its 2 smaller sides must be greater than its longest side