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Does 60, 63, 87 form a right triangle
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Does 60, 63, 87 form a right triangle
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No because to form a right triangle you need all the degrees to add up to 90, so there for these will not form a right triangle. Hope this helps you
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no because if you use the pythagorean theorem, then you get 10,269=7,569. so the answer is no.
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