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Which set of numbers can represent the side lengths, in inches, of an acute triangle?

A 4, 5, 7
B 5, 7, 8
C 6, 7, 10
D 7, 9, 12

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1. Let the sides of a triangle be a, b and c.

Assume c is the largest side.

The maximum angle measure in an acute triangle can be 90°. In such a case we would have
a^(2) + b^(2) = c^(2)

Now forget about side c, and open the angle between a and b just a little bit. Now clearly
a^(2) + b^(2) is larger that
c^(2) because the "new c" is larger than the old one.

2. So for 3 numbers to be the lengths of the sides of an acute triangle, the sum of the squares of the 2 smaller numbers must be at most equal to the square of the largest number but not more.

Check:

A. 4^2+5^2=16+25=41<49
B. 5^2+7^2=25+49=74>64
C. 6^2+7^2=36+49=85<100
D. 7^2+9^2=49+81=130<144

3. Correct answer: only B
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