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A triangle has sides of lengths 5, 7 and 13. Is it a right triangle? Explain.
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A triangle has sides of lengths 5, 7 and 13. Is it a right triangle? Explain.
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No, the longest side of the triangle isn’t equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides
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