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Which side lengths form a right triangle?

Which side lengths form a right triangle?-example-1
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Answer:


2,√(5),3 and
2,2,√(8)

Explanation:

User Yegor Babarykin
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Answer:

Answer:
\huge\mathfrak\pink{S} \huge\mathfrak\purple{o} \huge\mathfrak\blue{l} \huge\mathfrak\red{u} \huge\mathfrak\green{t} \huge\mathfrak\pink{i}\huge\mathfrak\purple{o}\huge\mathfrak\red{n}\huge\mathfrak\orange{➔}\ Pythagoras law:h²=p²+b²

needed to apply

4²+8²=12²

80≠144 not a right angled triangle

again

2²+√5²=3²

9=9/

side are a right angled triangle

again

2²+2²=(√8)²

4+4=8

8=8

side are a right angled triangle

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