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1) Tanya is buying edging for a triangular flower garden she plans to build in her backyard. If the lengths of the three pieces of edging that she purchases are 13 feet, 10 feet, and 7 feet, will the flower garden be in the shape of a right triangle ?

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Answer:

The Flower Garden is not in the shape of a right Δ

Explanation:

~ To prove that this garden is in the shape of a right triangle, it can be done so through contradiction ~

Pythagorean Theorem is applied to a right triangle, so we can say that the two legs are 10 and 7 feet, the hypotenuse being 13, knowing it is the longest side;

a^2 + b^2 = c^2,

10^2 + 7^2 = 13^2,

100 + 49 = 169,

149 ≠ 169,

So the Flower Garden will not be in the shape of a right Δ

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