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Sort all of the following triangle side lengths into if each set would form a right, acute, or obtuse triangle.

Sort all of the following triangle side lengths into if each set would form a right-example-1

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Answer:

acute, acute, obtuse*, right, obtuse

Explanation:

The Pythagorean theorem is used as a reference for classifying triangles from their side lengths. If the sum of the squares of the short sides is equal to the square of the long side, then the triangle is a right triangle. If the long side is too short, then triangle is acute. If the long side is too long, the triangle is obtuse.

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The math can be tedious, so it is convenient to let a spreadsheet do it. The results are attached.

The first two triangles are acute; the 4th one is a right triangle, and the remaining two are obtuse.

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Additional comment

* Note that triangle #3, with side lengths 2, 4, 6, is classified as "obtuse" because the largest angle is greater than 90°. In fact, with those side lengths, the largest angle is 180°. Some would argue it isn't a triangle at all because its area is 0 and it looks like a line segment.

(Our spreadsheet doesn't care if the triangle inequality is not satisifed. It is only concerned with the Pythagorean theorem.)

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