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In abc if ab = 10 and bc = 6 ac can not be equal to

In abc if ab = 10 and bc = 6 ac can not be equal to-example-1

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Answer: c cannot = 10

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Why?

Well if we were to use the Pythagorean theorem we would have 10 as the hypotenuse and 6 as a leg. We know we can't have two hypotenuse so meaning c can't = 10.

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