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A triangle has two sides of length 15 cm and 17 cm. Select all the values of its third side that would make it a right triangle

A: 8cm

B: 29 cm

C: 2 cm

D: 514 radical cm

E: 29 radical cm

User Pea
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Answer:

the answer is A.

Explanation:

For a right triangle one can find the length of the longest side by using the Pythagorean theorem. So there are two options I can think of that if the triangle is a right triangle will work. First remember what the Pythagorean theorem is : side a^2+side b^2=hypotenuse^2

The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right triangle. So if the sides that are 15 and 17 cm are not the longest sides.

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Answer:


√(514) cm, 8cm, are both options

Explanation:

For a right triangle one can find the length of the longest side by using the Pythagorean theorem. So there are two options I can think of that if the triangle is a right triangle will work. First remember what the Pythagorean theorem is : side a^2+side b^2=hypotenuse^2

The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right triangle. So if the sides that are 15 and 17 cm are not the longest sides then the formula would be:


15^(2) +17^2=c^2\\15^2+17^2=√(514)cm

But if 17cm is the longest side then:


a^2+15^2=17^2\\8^2+15^2=17^2\\a=8cm

Hope this helps!

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