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Which side lengths could be used to create a right triangle? a(15, 17, 29 b(20, 21, 29 c(13, 17, 19 d(10, 12, 22
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Which side lengths could be used to create a right triangle? a(15, 17, 29 b(20, 21, 29 c(13, 17, 19 d(10, 12, 22
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Which side lengths could be used to create a right triangle?
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c(13, 17, 19
d(10, 12, 22
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10+12=22 and both need to be equal to eachother so this would create a a right triangle because side A and Side B = side C which is the largest side.
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