The areas of the squares formed by the side lengths of the triangles are given for each triangle below. Which triangles are right triangles? Select the three correct answers. (Figures are not drawn to scale.)
3 squares form a triangle. The squares have areas 6 inches squared, 10 inches squared, 8 inches squared.
4 squares form a triangle. The squares have areas 9 inches squared, 25 inches squared, 16 inches squared.
5 squares form a triangle. The squares have areas 25 inches squared, 169 inches squared, 144 inches squared.
6 squares form a triangle. The squares have areas 7 inches squared, 25 inches squared, 24 inches squared.
7 squares form a triangle. The squares have areas 64 inches squared, 225 inches squared, 289 inches squared.
8 squares form a triangle. The squares have areas 10 inches squared, 26 inches squared, 24 inches squared.