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7 February, 00:19

A triangle has sides with lengths of 4, 12, and 13. Is it a right triangle

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  1. 7 February, 00:26
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    this is the anwser

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 12 13 triangle

    Obtuse scalene triangle.

    Sides: a = 4 b = 12 c = 13

    Area: T = 23.894

    Perimeter: p = 29

    Semiperimeter: s = 14.5

    Angle ∠ A = α = 17.839° = 17°50'19″ = 0.311 rad

    Angle ∠ B = β = 66.782° = 66°46'55″ = 1.166 rad

    Angle ∠ C = γ = 95.379° = 95°22'46″ = 1.665 rad

    Height: ha = 11.947

    Height: hb = 3.982

    Height: hc = 3.676

    Median: ma = 12.349

    Median: mb = 7.517

    Median: mc = 6.144

    Inradius: r = 1.648

    Circumradius: R = 6.529

    Vertex coordinates: A[13; 0] B[0; 0] C[1.577; 3.676]

    Centroid: CG[4.859; 1.225]

    Coordinates of the circumscribed circle: U[6.5; - 0.612]

    Coordinates of the inscribed circle: I[2.5; 1.648]

    Exterior (or external, outer) angles of the triangle:

    ∠ A' = α' = 162.161° = 162°9'41″ = 0.311 rad

    ∠ B' = β' = 113.218° = 113°13'5″ = 1.166 rad
  2. 7 February, 00:27
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    True

    Step-by-step explanation:

    All of these statements must be true in order for it to be a right triangle.

    4+12 > 13 True

    4+13 > 12 True

    13+12 > 4 True
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