Mathematics, 26.11.2020 01:00 janette32
Select the procedure that can be used to show the converse of the
Pythagorean theorem using side lengths chosen from 5 cm, 9 cm, 12 cm, and
13 cm.
A. Knowing that 92 + 122 132, draw the 9 cm side and the 12 cm
side with a right angle between them. The 13 cm side will fit to
form a right triangle.
B. Knowing that 52 + 92 < 122 draw the 5 cm side and the 9 cm side
with a right angle between them. The 12 cm side will fit to form a
right triangle.
C. Knowing that 52 + 122 = 132, draw any two of the sides with a
right angle between them. The third side will fit to form a right
triangle.
D. Knowing that 52 + 122 = 132, draw the 5 cm side and the 12 cm
side with a right angle between them. The 13 cm side will fit to
form a right triangle.
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