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Jersey
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19 May, 05:52
Is 15 ft, 36 ft, 39 ft a right triangle?
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Joyce Morse
19 May, 05:58
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Use the pythagoream theorem to check. a^2+b^2=c^2
a=15 b=36 c = 39
225+1296=1521
The equation is true so it is a right triangle.
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