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1. Find the length of the leg, X. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form (picture 1)

2. A triangle has sides of lengths 27, 79, and 84. Is it a right triangle? Explain.

A.) yes. 27^2 + 79^2 = 84^2
B.) yes. 27^2 + 79^2 ≠ 84^2
C.) no. 27^2 + 79^2 = 84^2
D.) no. 27^2 + 79^2 ≠ 84^2

1. Find the length of the leg, X. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest-example-1
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I think it is C..... good luck
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1) = 12√ 2 (it's supposed to be a square root symbol. it doesn't really look like it but that's what it is)


For this problem, the triangle is a 45, 45, 90 special triangle. The legs will be x√ 2 and the hypotenuse will be x

2) D 27^2 + 29^2 is not equal to 84


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