Use the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to determine whether a right triangle can be formed given sides a , b , and c , where a=6 , b=10 , and c=12 .(1 point)

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Yes, a right triangle can be formed because the Pythagorean Theorem produced a false statement.
Yes, a right triangle can be formed because the Pythagorean Theorem produced a false statement.

No, a right triangle cannot be formed because 62+102≠122.
No, a right triangle cannot be formed because 6 squared plus 10 squared is not equal to 12 squared .

Yes, a right triangle can be formed because 62+102=122.
Yes, a right triangle can be formed because 6 squared plus 10 squared equals 12 squared .

No, a right triangle cannot be formed because 62+102=122.

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No, a right triangle cannot be formed because 6 squared plus 10 squared is not equal to 12 squared.
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