does the Pythagorean theorem apply to this triangle? how do you know?
Responses
yes, because you can use the Pythagorean theorem on any triangle
yes, because it is a right triangle
no, because the angle at point F is 90degrees
no, because the triangle is not a right triangle
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yes, because it is a right triangle
using the converse of the pythagorean theorem explain whether the triangle with sides 15, 10, and 12 is a right angle
Responses
No because 369 is not equal to 100
No because 325 is not equal to 144
No because 22 is not equal to 15
No because 244 is not equal to 225
Responses
No because 369 is not equal to 100
No because 325 is not equal to 144
No because 22 is not equal to 15
No because 244 is not equal to 225
No because 325 is not equal to 144
if the equation 18^2 + b^2 = 30^2 is found to be true what do we know about the triangle?
the triangle is a right triangle and the legs are 30 and 24
the triangle is a right angle and the hypotenuse is 18
the triangle is a right angle with a missing side of 34.99'
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the triangle is a right angle with a missing leg length of 24
the triangle is a right triangle and the legs are 30 and 24
the triangle is a right angle and the hypotenuse is 18
the triangle is a right angle with a missing side of 34.99'
'
the triangle is a right angle with a missing leg length of 24
the triangle is a right triangle and the legs are 30 and 24
what is a converse of a theorem that is an if-then statement
the converse of a theorem has no relationship to the original theorem
the if part and the then part switch places
the converse is the same as the original theorem
the two parts are negated by using the word not
the converse of a theorem has no relationship to the original theorem
the if part and the then part switch places
the converse is the same as the original theorem
the two parts are negated by using the word not
the if part and the then part switch places