phillipedwardpo351 phillipedwardpo351
  • 19-01-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

Can 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm be the sides of a right triangle?Justify.

Respuesta :

abidemiokin
abidemiokin abidemiokin
  • 19-01-2021

Answer:

See explanation below

Step-by-step explanation:

Can 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm be the sides of a right triangle?Justify.

For the side of the triangle to be right angled, the sum of the longest side must be equal to the sum of the squareof the other two sides

Given the sides 4cm, 5cm and 6cm

Longest side = 6cm

Square of longest side =6² =36cm

Sum of the square of other two sides = 4²+5²

= 16+25

= 41

Since 36≠41, hence the sides does not form a right angle.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How do you graph and work problem x+4y=16??
explain it - compare 3 3/22 & 3 2/33. which is greaterI Know: Multiply the denominator by the whole number then add numerator to that. Now I have 69/66 &
What is 20% of $40.00 please help
explain it - compare 3 3/22 & 3 2/33. which is greaterI Know: Multiply the denominator by the whole number then add numerator to that. Now I have 69/66 &
why did the intolerable acts happened??
Describe how you solved the following problem:I have a jar filled with $100 worth of quarters, nickels, and dimes. I have the same amount of each type of coin.
If the speedometer on a car indicates a constant speed, can you be sure the car is not accelerating? Explain
What is the name of Fe2O3
Brian has 3 basketball cards and 5 baseball cards. What fraction of Brian's cards are baseball cards?
wheels are 1.25 inches in diameter covert the wheels diameter to feet