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Is a triangle whose sides measure 1.25 in ,0.75 in and 1 in, a right triangle?

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In a right triangle, the largest side is called the hypotenuse. Furthermore, from the Pythagorean Theorem, the following relation is satisfied:


c^2=a^2+b^2

To find if those measures correspond to a right triangle, verify if it satisfies the Pythagorean Theorem:


\begin{gathered} 1.25^2=1.5625 \\ 1^2+0.75^2=1.5625 \end{gathered}

Then:


1.25^2=1^2+0.75^2

Therefore, the sides of lengths 1.25 in, 1 in and 0.75 in are indeed the sides of a right triangle.

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