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can sides with lengths 3,4 and 6 form a right angle ?

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Answered by MausamMagar
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Answer:

Answer:

Here,

the longest side (Hypotenuse)  = 6 units

let the base of the triangle be =3  units and

and then the perpendicular is =4 units

as per Pythagoras theorem,

H^{2} = B^{2} + P^{2}

6^{2} = 3^{2} + 4^{2}

36 = 9+16

36 \neq25

Since the square of the sum of the base and perpendicular is not equal to the hypotenuse, so 6, 4 and 3 can not be the sides of a right angled triangle.

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