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Which set of side measures forms a Pythagorean triple

Which set of side measures forms a Pythagorean triple-example-1
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Answer: D

Explanation:

D is the only one where A^2+B^2=C^2. Meaning that when 10=A, 24=B, 24 would be equal to C. 10^2=100 24^2=576, 100+576=676, and the sqrt of 676 is 36.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D is the only one where A^2+B^2=C^2. Meaning that when 10=A, 24=B, 24 would be equal to C. 10^2=100 24^2=576, 100+576=676, and the sqrt of 676 is 36.

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