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Use the converse of the Pythagorean theorem to determine if the three given side lengths form a right triangle. 7 cm, 12 cm, 14 cm

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Using the Pythagorean Theorem a^2 + b^2 = c^2:-

7^2 + 12^2 = 142

49 + 144 = 196

193 = 196

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The Pythagorean Theorem states right triangles produce the following relationship between the sides of the triangle: a² + b² = c² where a and b represent the legs of the right triangle and c represents the hypotenuse of the right triangle...

The converse of the theorem states that if the relationship of the sides is true, then you must have a right triangle..

Lets's substitute the side lengths into the theorem and see if we have a right triangle:

7² + 12² = 14² or 49 + 144 = 196
193 ≠ 196 and therefore the three sides given do not represent the sides of a right triangle.
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