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A triangle has sides of lengths 10, 24, and 26. Is it a right triangle? Explain.

A triangle has sides of lengths 10, 24, and 26. Is it a right triangle? Explain.-example-1
A triangle has sides of lengths 10, 24, and 26. Is it a right triangle? Explain.-example-1
A triangle has sides of lengths 10, 24, and 26. Is it a right triangle? Explain.-example-2
A triangle has sides of lengths 10, 24, and 26. Is it a right triangle? Explain.-example-3
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yes
based on the pythagorean theorem a^2+b^2=c^2
10^2=24^2=100+576=676=26^2
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