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12 January, 01:44

Which of these four sets of side lengths will form a right triangle?

Set 1

10 cm, 26 cm, 24 cm

Set 2

4 in., 2 in., 6 in.

Set 3

14 mm, 13 mm, 15 mm

Set 4

10 ft, 30 ft, 20 ft

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  1. 12 January, 01:46
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    The answer is Set 1,

    this is because you can do Pythagoras' theorem and say that 10^2 + 24^2 must equal 26^2, so:

    100 + 576 = 676

    √676 = 26

    And therefore Set 1 is a right-angled triangle because Pythagoras' theorem only works on right-angled triangles

    Step-by-step explanation:

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  2. 12 January, 02:02
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    Set 1

    10 cm, 26 cm, 24 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Set 1

    10 squared + 24 squared = 26 squared

    100 + 576 = 676

    676 = 676

    Set 2

    4 squared + 2 squared = 6 squared

    16 + 4 = 36

    20 = 36

    not equal to

    Set 3

    14 squared + 13 squared = 15 squared

    196 + 169 = 225

    365 = 225

    not equal to

    Set 4

    10 squared + 20 squared = 30 squared

    100 + 400 = 900

    500 = 900

    not equal to

    Therefore Set 1 only makes a right angle
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