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Determine whether each set of side lengths could be the sides of a right triangle. 10.5 cm, 20.8 cm, 23.3 cm 6 cm, 22.9 cm, 20.1 cm
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Determine whether each set of side lengths could be the sides of a right triangle.
10.5 cm, 20.8 cm, 23.3 cm
6 cm, 22.9 cm, 20.1 cm
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It is 10.5cm, 20.8cm, 23.3cm
as (10.5)^2 + (20.8)^2 = 542.89 { pythagorus theorem}
and (23.3)^2 = 542.89
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