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Answered by Anonymous
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You can understand that none of them satisfies the Pythagoras theorem.
Since with any value here,

AC² ≠ AB² + BC ²

They can't be the sides of a right angled Δ
Answered by Abhishek75700
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yes.... it can be a right angle triangle beacuse the hypotunse is bigger than the right.. angle triangle okay...when we assume that the hypotunse is 100 cm than it will be 100^2 = 50^2+80^2.. okay..:-) ^_^( HYPOTUNSE^2 = PERPENDICULAR^2+ BASE^2 )...
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