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Is 11m ,60m 61m pythagoras theorem ? True or False.

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Answered by ItsOkayToBeGenius
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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Pythagoras Theorem,

Hypotenuse² = Perpendicular² + Base²

61² = 60² + 11²

3721 = 3600 + 121

3721 = 3721

Because, 3721 = 3721, therefore Pythagoras Theorem can be used here.

Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

The pythagorean theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) says that the two shortest lengths squared and added together should equal the longest length squared. If this is true, the lengths create a right angled triangle and if we are left with an equation that is not true, the equation can't be a right angled triangle. For this problem, the two shortest lengths are 11m and 60m and the longest length is 61m. Knowing this information, lets plug our numbers into the pythagorean theorem and see if we are left with a true equation.

11^2 + 60^2 = 61^2 (Simplify)

121 + 3,600 = 3,721 (Add)

3,721 = 3,721

As stated before, since we are left with an equation that is true, we know that the dimensions of the triangle will form a right angled triangle. So, the answer to the problem is true.

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