Answer:
<em>Answer: D 12,16,20</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>The Pythagora's Theorem</u>
On a right triangle with side lengths of a,b, and c, being c the hypotenuse, of the longest side, it follows that:
The set {a,b,c} is often called a Pythagorean Triple.
Testing every option:
A
89 = 100
Since equality is false, 5,8,10 are not the side lengths of a right triangle.
B
34 = 49
Since equality is false, 3,5,7 are not the side lengths of a right triangle.
C
157 = 169
Since equality is false, 6,11,13 are not the side lengths of a right triangle.
D
400 = 400
Since equality is true, 12,16,20 could be the side lengths of a right triangle.
Answer: D 12,16,20