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6 February, 00:41

A triangle has sides with lengths of 13 kilometers, 18 kilometers, and 20 kilometers. Is it a right triangle?

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  1. 6 February, 00:50
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    No, it is not a right triangle

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets explain how to check the sides lengths which formed a right angled triangle

    In triangle ABC:

    If AC is the longest side in length If (AC) ² = (AB) ² + (BC) ² Then, AB, BC, AC formed a right angle triangle in ∠B (opposite to AC) is a right angle and AC is the hypotenuse

    The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 13 km, 18 km, 20 km

    ∵ The length of the longest sides is 20 km

    - Find its square

    ∵ (20) ² = 400

    ∴ The square of the length of the longest side is 400

    ∵ The length of the shortest sides are 13 km and 18 km

    - Find the sum of their squares

    ∵ (13) ² + (18) ² = 169 + 324 = 493

    ∴ The sum of the squares of the lengths of the shortest sides is 493

    ∵ 400 ≠ 493

    ∴ The sides of 13 km, 18 km and 20 km CAN NOT be sides of

    a right triangle

    No, it is not a right triangle
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