If the sum of the squares of the shortest two sides is equal to the third squared then it is a right triangle. Examples are 3,4,5 and 5,12,13 and 7,24,25 and multiples of these.
A scalene triangle CAN also be a right triangle. For a triangle to be scalene, all 3 sides must be of different lengths. If you draw a triangle with a 90 degree right angle (ie. a right triangle) you will see that it's very easy for the sides to be unequal lenghts.
This is merely a doubling of the 5-12-13 triangle. The sides are 10 and 24 ft.
It's 6,40312. 4²+5²= hypotenuse ² 16+25=hypotenuse ² 41=hypotenuse ² |√ 6,40312=hypotenuse
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If the sum of the squares of the shortest two sides is equal to the third squared then it is a right triangle. Examples are 3,4,5 and 5,12,13 and 7,24,25 and multiples of these.
A scalene triangle CAN also be a right triangle. For a triangle to be scalene, all 3 sides must be of different lengths. If you draw a triangle with a 90 degree right angle (ie. a right triangle) you will see that it's very easy for the sides to be unequal lenghts.
This is merely a doubling of the 5-12-13 triangle. The sides are 10 and 24 ft.
Pythagorean thm: a2+b2=c2 72+ 142= 49+196=245 182= 324 Therefore NO; not a rt triangle
The pathagoren theorm states that a2+ b2 = c2. If you put your lenghts into the equation and it comes out true (100=100), then the triangle is a right trianlge. If it is a false equation (100=30), then it is not a right triangle. Where a = lenght of leg 1, b = lenght of leg 2, and c = lenght of hypotenuse.
It could be a right triangle if it has a right angle (90 degrees). If it does not have a right angle, then it is an acute triangle.
he came up with the Pythagoras theorem: a2+b2=c2 a and be are the lenghts of a triangle and c is the hypotenuse (the longest side of a right triangle) he also said learn the answer to a problem gives a new question.
Not in this Universe.
No because it does not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
It can be because it depends on the triangle's angles. For example, if the triangle has 2 equal sides and a right angle it could be a isosceles and a right triangle.
It's 6,40312. 4²+5²= hypotenuse ² 16+25=hypotenuse ² 41=hypotenuse ² |√ 6,40312=hypotenuse
There are no numbers on that list that could be the sides of a right triangle. Oh, all right. The following is the answer: