If there aren’t any degrees and it doesn’t state that the triangle is equilateral then you cannot solve this equation without more information
Please, group your sets of numbers, using { } notation or at least semicolons ( ; ). Thanks.
Looking at what I think is your first set: { sqrt(4), sqrt(5), sqrt(16) }
Square each of these and then subst. the results into the Pythagorean Theorem:
{ 4, 5, 16 } Do 4 and 5 when added together result in 16? NO.
Therefore, { sqrt(4), sqrt(5), sqrt(16) } does not produce a right triangle.
Your turn. Pick out the next 3 numbers and test them using the Pyth. Thm.
Isn't a neutral number 0? Since it's neither negative nor positive. So if you multiply 0 by 7, it's 0...
Answer:
please forgive me I have no clue
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