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AlexFokin [52]
3 years ago
9

HELPP HELP HELP PLS !!! Below are two triangles with their side lengths shown. Answer the questions about each triangle. 18 15 1

2 6 15 9 Compute the sum of the squares of the shorter lengths. Compute the sum of the squares of the shorter lengths. 22 6 + 15 22 9% + 12 = 0 Compute the square of the longest length. Compute the square of the longest length. 2 15' = 2 18 What kind of triangle is it? What kind of triangle is it? Acute triangle Acute triangle Right triangle Right triangle O Obtuse triangle O Obtuse triangle​

Mathematics
1 answer:
NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Triangle 1's answers:

9² + 12² = <u>15²</u>

15² = <u>225</u>

Right Triangle

Trangle 2's answers:

6² + 15² = \sqrt{261}

18² = <u>324</u>

Obtuse Triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

The answers to number 1 for each triangle are solved exactly how they are written :).

The number 2s of each triangle are just numbers squared. 15 squared is 225. 18 squared is 324.

Triangle 1 is a right triangle because the angle is a right angle and the triangle can be solved perfectly using the Pythagorean Theorem.

Triangle 2 is an Obtuse Triangle because one side has a way larger angle than the other two angles.

Hope it helps!

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