Which side lengths below DO NOT produce a right triangle?
2 answers:
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
The pythagorean theorem states that all right triangle side lengths can go into the equation + =
All you need to do is insert the given number and see if it turns out true.
If you go through each equation, C is the only one that turns out wrong, making it not possible.
(<em>For example, for A, (5×5) + (12×12) = 13×13. This becomes 169 = 169, which of course is true.)</em>
C 3*3 = 9 6*6=36 and 36 plus 9 is 45 and 9*9 = 81 so it’s not equal and not right.
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Just plug -3 where x is into the equation 2x^2 + 6 and solve
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Answer:
N is equal to 5
Explanation:
N is equal to 5 because 7 subtracted from 12 and 8 subtracted 13 are equal 5.
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Salut. BC²=AC²-AB² , BC=√((10)²-(8)²) , BC=√(100-64) , BC=√36 , BC=6cm. J'espere t,avoir aidé