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5 February, 06:22
Is 8in 15in and 17in a right triangle
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Grace Hill
5 February, 06:47
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 8^2+15^2 = 289 and 17^2 = 289 then 8^2+15^2 = 17^2
8^2+15^2 = 17^2 Then according to the reciprocal of the Pythagorean theorem
it's a right triangle
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