Which side lengths form a right triangle?
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Answer:
A and B
Step-by-step explanation:
A : (a²+b²=c²) 11²+13²=290 (c²); c=√290
B : 7²+24²=625; c=√625=25
C : 2²+5²=29≠7²
According to the Pythagorean triple, the side lengths that will form a right triangle are:
A. 11, 13, √290
B. 7, 24, 25
The Pythagorean triple are three set of sides that can form a right triangle if the square of the longest side equals the sum of the squares of the other two smaller sides.
11² + 13² = (√290)²
290 = 290 [correct]
7² + 24² = 25²
625 = 625 [correct]
2² + 5² = 7²
29 ≠ 49 [correct]
Therefore, the side lengths that will form a right triangle are:
A. 11, 13, √290
B. 7, 24, 25
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