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A triangle has sides of lengths 16, 63, and 65. Is it a right triangle? Explain.

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Yes

Explanation:

If a triangle is a right triangle, the 3 side lengths will check out in the Pythagorean Theorem.


a^2+b^2=c^2

where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse.

The legs are the 2 shorter lengths and the hypotenuse is the longest length. The 3 side lengths are: 16,63 and 65. Therefore, 16 and 63 are the legs and 65 is the hypotenuse.

a=16

b=63

c=65


16^2+63^2=65^2

Evaluate each exponent.

16^2=16*16=256


256+63^3=65^2

63^2=63*63=3969


256+3969=65^2

65^2=65*65=4225


256+3969= 4225

Add 256 and 3969


4225=4225

The statement above is true; 4225 is equal to 4225. Therefore, this is a right triangle because the side lengths check out when plugged into the Pythagorean Theorem.

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