Math, asked by ishika9318, 10 months ago

Can there be the sides of a right angled tringle
1.6cm, 4cm 3.8cm​

Answers

Answered by helpingsrujan
2

Step-by-step explanation:

longest side = hypotenuse

4cm=hypotenuse

 { height}^{2} +  {base}^{2} = {hypotenuse}^{2}

(1.6)^2+(3.8)^2=(4)^2

2.56+14.44=16

17 is not equal to 16

LHS is not equal to RHS

the sides cannot be the sides of right angled triangle

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

hey mate

Step-by-step explanation:

here is your answer

>>>Given :-

a = 6 cm

b = 4cm

c = 8 cm

>>>Formula:-

c² = a²+ b²

>>>solution :-

by Pythagoras therom

8² = 6² + 4²

64 = 36 + 16

64 = 52

this is not a right angle triangle.

thanku

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