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Cecelia Orozco
Mathematics
20 April, 05:55
Can 5,14,12 form a right triangle
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Marin Cunningham
20 April, 06:05
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Answer: Yes! These numbers can form a right triangle.
Step-by-step explanation: Make 5=a, 14=b, and 12=c.
Add a and b to be less than c. Then, b and c to be greater than a, and a and c to less than b. Do they all add up to be greater or less than? Yes they do!
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