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Ls AABC an acute, right or obtuse triangle? Work must be shown to support your answer.

Ls AABC an acute, right or obtuse triangle? Work must be shown to support your answer-example-1
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Answer:

Obtuse

Step-by-step explanation:

If we have a triangle with sides a, b, and c, where c is the longest side, we can identify if it is right, acute, or obtuse using the following rule:

if c² < a² + b², then the triangle is acute

if c² = a² + b², then the triangle is right

if c² > a² + b², then the triangle is obtuse

So, replacing a by 15, b by 36, and c by 48, we get the following relationship:

48² > 15² + 36²

2304 > 225 + 1296

2304 > 1521

Therefore, the triangle is obtuse.

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