Using the Pythagorean Theorem the measures of the legs and hypotenuse of a right angled triangles are;
A. 3, 4, 5
E. 8, 15, 17
<h2>Further Explanation;</h2><h3>Pythagoras theorem</h3>
- Pythagorean theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs.
- Therefore; if the legs of a right-angled triangle are a and b and the hypotenuse is c, then:
<h3>In this case;</h3><h3>Options A and E are correct because they obey the Pythagoras theorem;</h3><h3>1.Option A</h3><h3>3, 4, 5 </h3>
Therefore using Pythagoras theorem;
Replacing the variables
(True)
<h3>2. Option e</h3><h3>8, 15, 17 </h3>
Therefore using Pythagoras theorem;
Replacing the variables
(True)
<h3>Options B and C are incorrect because they don't follow the Pythagoras theorem.</h3><h3>1. Option B </h3>
Therefore using Pythagoras theorem;
Replacing the variables
(False)
<h3>2. Option C</h3>
Therefore using Pythagoras theorem;
Replacing the variables
(False)
<h3>
3. Option D </h3>
Therefore using Pythagoras theorem;
Replacing the variables
(False)
Keywords: Right triangle, Pythagoras theorem
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Level; High school
Subject: Mathematics
Topic: Pythagoras theorem