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16 September, 08:32

If a triangle has side lengths 16, 11, and 10, what kind of triangle is it and how do you find that out?

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  1. 16 September, 08:46
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    It is a scalene triangle as all the sides are unequal in length.
  2. 16 September, 08:54
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    What you are hoping for is that it is a right triangle. Use Pythagoras formula. c2 = a2 + b2 where c is the longest side. IF you get a true statement out of this then your triangle is a right triangle. 162 = 102 + 112? 256=100+121? 256=221? no, 256 does not equal 221, so in this case it is not a right triangle

    . and it is scalene triangle with three different sides
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