To find out if a triangle is a right triangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem(which can only be used for right triangles):
a² + b² = c² (c is the hypotenuse or the longest side) And you can plug in the side lengths into this equation. If they are the same number on both sides, it is a right triangle, if they are different numbers it is not a right triangle.
6.) a² + b² = c²
(4√3)² + (11)² = (13)²
(16(3)) + 121 = 169
48 + 121 = 169
169 = 169 It IS a right triangle
7.) a² + b² = c²
(5)² + (2√14)² = (9)²
25 + (4(14)) = 81
25 + 56 = 81
81 = 81 It IS a right triangle
8.) a² + b² = c²
(6)² + (√49)² = (√82)²
36 + 49 = 82
85 = 82 It is NOT a right triangle
9.) a² + b² = c²
(13)² + (2√39)² = (16)²
169 + (4(39)) = 256
169 + 156 = 256
325 = 256 It is NOT a right triangle
When an <span>inequality is true it is in the region that both are shaded, so the answer would be 1,1 and 2,2</span>
Jays would have 1/10 of a pound left. This is the answer considering that 2 35 is 2 3/5 you find the common denominator then add the ywo then take away five.
Answer:
6x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
If you're just combining like terms this is the correct answer
Answer:
ΔHFG≅ΔSUT
Step-by-step explanation:
You just have to match up the sides and the angle.It's easier to color code them.
For example:
Segment SU would be congruent with HF. (both would be blue, just example color)
Angle U is congruent to angle F (red)
UT congruent to FG (green)