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Jose Gross
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31 July, 01:16
Can 12,35,37 be a right triangle
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Selena Hayes
31 July, 01:43
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
If it could be a right triangle, then 12^2 + 35^2 would have to equal 37^2
12^2 = 144
35^2 = 1225
37^2 = 1369
1225 + 144 = 1369, which is 1369.
That means that it CAN form a right triangle
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