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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 05:30 joyandfaye

Pythagorean Theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 Question 6 options:

No. Since 7^2+9^2≠11^2, the triangle cannot be a right triangle.

Yes. Since 7^2+9^2=11^2, the triangle must be a right triangle.

Yes. Since7^2+9^2≠11^2, the triangle must be a right triangle.

No. Since 7^2+9^2=11^2, the triangle cannot be a right triangle.


Pythagorean Theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2

Question 6 options:No. Since 7^2+9^2≠11^2, the triangle cann

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