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Using the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem, explain whether a triangle with sides 15, 10, and 12 is a right triangle. 1. No,...Asked by Help
Using the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem, explain whether a triangle with sides 15, 10, and 12 is a right triangle.
A: No, because 325 is not equal to 144.
B: No, because 22 is not equal to 15.
C: No, because 244 is not equal to 225.
D: No, because 369 is not equal to 100.
A: No, because 325 is not equal to 144.
B: No, because 22 is not equal to 15.
C: No, because 244 is not equal to 225.
D: No, because 369 is not equal to 100.
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MathematicsGeometryPythagorean Theorem
Using the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem, explain whether a triangle with sides 15, 10, and 12 is a right triangle.
A: No, because 325 is not equal to 144.
B: No, because 22 is not equal to 15.
C: No, because 244 is not equal to 225.
D: No, because 369 is not equal to 100.
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Using the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem, explain whether a triangle with sides 15, 10, and 12 is a right triangle.
A: No, because 325 is not equal to 144.
B: No, because 22 is not equal to 15.
C: No, because 244 is not equal to 225.
D: No, because 369 is not equal to 100.
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The correct answer is D: No, because 369 is not equal to 100.
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