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Check wheather the following
sides are right angled triangles
us
ing Phythagoras Theoras
12, 13, 15​

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Answered by npranay2021
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Longest side is hypotenuse so here the longest side is 15 cm

Let

adjacent side be 13

and

opposite side be 12

According to Pythagoras theorem :-

 {(opp)}^{2}  +  {(adj)}^{2}  =  {(hyp)}^{2}  \\  =  >  {(12)}^{2}  +  {(13)}^{2}  =  {(15)}^{2}  \\  =  > 144 + 169 = 225 \\  =  > 313≠225

so the given triplets are not the sides of a right angled triangle. Because they don't satisfy the Pythagoras theorem

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

No, these are not sides of a right triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Right Triangle,

h² = b²+ p²

A/Q, h = 15, b = 13 & p = 12

15² = 13² + 12²

=> 225 = 169 + 144

=> 225 = 313

LHS is not equal to RHS.

HENCE, 12, 13, 15 cannot be sides of a right triangle because it does not follow Pythagorous theorem.

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