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A triangle with sides 3, 5, and 9 is a right triangle.

A triangle with sides 2 ft, 1.5 ft, and 2.5 ft. is a right triangle.

If a right triangle has legs with length 12 and 5, find the hypotenuse. Type in your numerical answer only; do not type any words or letters with your answer.

If a right triangle has legs with length 12 in. and 16 in., find the hypotenuse.

If a right triangle has legs with length 68 and 51, find the hypotenuse. Type in your numerical answer only.

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  1. Today, 04:50
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A triangle with sides 3, 5, and 9 is "NOT" a right triangle, because 3 + 5 < 9

    A triangle with sides 2 ft, 1.5 ft, and 2.5 ft. "IS" a right triangle 2²+1.5²=2.5²

    If a right triangle has legs with length 12 and 5, find the hypotenuse. 13

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  2. Today, 05:02
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    hi!

    for this question you can use the pythagoras theorem

    a^2 + b^2 = c^2

    c = √ (a + b)

    c is the hypotenuse while a and b are the other 2 numbers
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