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1 September, 05:19

Which statement describes whether a right triangle can be formed using one side length from each of these squares? 3 squares have areas of 64 inches squared, 225 inches squared, and 289 inches squared.

A: Yes, a right triangle can be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares does not equal the area of the largest square.

B:Yes, a right triangle can be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the largest square.

C:No, a right triangle cannot be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares does not equal the area of the largest square.

D:No, a right triangle cannot be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the largest square.

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  1. 1 September, 05:45
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    The Correct answer is B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I took the unit practice test and got a 100%
  2. 1 September, 05:48
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    the correct answer is B

    "yes, a right triangle can be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the largest square."

    Step-by-step explanation:

    took the test, got it right. nice day folks. amos @kay_flores575
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