SOLUTION: Suppose you have a triangle with lengths of 10, 15, and 19. Would
these lengths form a right triangle? Show work to support your
answer.
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Question 752539: Suppose you have a triangle with lengths of 10, 15, and 19. Would
these lengths form a right triangle? Show work to support your
answer.
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if you have a triangle with lengths of , , and , it would a right triangle if (Pythagorean theorem)
; so, it's not a right triangle
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