SOLUTION: True or flase: For a triangle with sides having lengths r, s, and t, if r2 = s2 + t2 then the triangle must be a right triangle.
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Question 44096: True or flase: For a triangle with sides having lengths r, s, and t, if r2 = s2 + t2 then the triangle must be a right triangle.
Answer by adamchapman(301) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
True this is called Pythagoras' theorem.
I hope this helps
P.S. I am trying to start up my own homework help website. I would be extremely grateful if you would e-mail me some feedback on the help you received to adam.chapman@student.manchester.ac.uk
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