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Can 6, 8, 11 be lengths of the sides of a right triangle

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Answered by Nikunj1109
9

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

For any triangle to be a right angle one,

It has to satisfy pythagoras theorem.

PYTHAGORAS THEOREM-

=>SUM OF SQUARES OF THE TWO SMALLER SIDES= SQUARE OF THE LARGEST SIDE

HERE

LHS

 {6}^{2}  +  {8 }^{2}

=36 + 64

= 100

RHS

 {11}^{2}

=121

since LHS is not equal to RHS,

The above triangle is not a right angle triangle

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Answered by noorjahankhatoon899
0

Step-by-step explanation:

no 6,8,11,is not a right angle triangle

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