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Determine if the lengths of the sides of a triangle create a 'right, acute, or obtuse' triangle.

Determine if the lengths of the sides of a triangle create a 'right, acute, or obtuse-example-1
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These three side lenghts form a right triangle

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If the triangle is a right triangle, the side lenghts must satisfy the Pythagorean theorem. In a right triangle, the hypotenuse is always the longest side. Therefore, if it is a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the shorter sides must be equal to the square of the longest side:


\begin{gathered} 74^2=70^2+24^2 \\ 5476=4900+576 \\ 5476=5476 \end{gathered}

Therefore, this is a right triangle.

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