The third side must be >2 and < 18
To test if a triangle is acute, right or obtuse:
1) Square all 3 sides
2) Sum the squares of the 2 shortest sides
3) Compare this sum to side 3 squared
if sum > side 3 squared it is an acute triangle
if sum = side 3 squared it is a right triangle
if sum < side 3 squared it is an obtuse triangle
The shortest side 2 can be is "less than 2" so we'll say it is 2.00000001
three sides squared =
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4.00000004
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64
100
Summing the 2 shortest sides 4.00000004 + 64 = <span>68.00000004
</span><span>68.00000004 is less than 100 so it is an obtuse triangle no matter how long the third side is.
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Answer:
4(r+4)(r-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you factor it out, then it will be 4(r+4)(r-4). You can double check by multiplying it.
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 1
y = 1
6+4-7 = 3
Answer:
b. DAC≅DBC
Step-by-step explanation:
∠DCB≅∠DCA=90° as they are right angles at the perpendicular lines
DC=DC reflexive property(they are the same line)
AC=CB they are both the radius of the same circle
DAC≅DBC due to SAS(Side angle Side)