Math, asked by maadhavan4681, 7 months ago

Is it possible to have a right angles triangle for following sides
a. 3cm, 4cm, 5cm,
b. 2cm, 2cm, 5cm

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Answered by naitikdewangans
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Answer:

yes,it is possible to have a triangle with the following side.

according to these sides the triangle formed would be a scalen triangle as it’s all sides are different.

to prove this we can also use phythagoras theorem (if it is a right angled triangle)

according to this theorem, the sum of square of base and perpendicular sides of a right angled triangle is equal to the square of its hypotenuse side.

(H)2 = (B)2 + (P)2

In right angled triangle hypotenuse side is the biggest side therefore, H=5 let us assume that B=3 and p=4. Putting these value in formula we got

(5)2=(3)2+(4)2

25=9+16

25=25

hence it is proved that, if Triangle is right angled it could be formed with the following sides.

If I am wrong please tell me in the comment section.

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

A) YES, IT'S POSSIBLE!

If the largest among the three sides of a triangle is lesser than the sum of the others, then it'll be possible to draw the triangle. Here, in 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm, 5 cm is the largest. ... So this is a right angled triangle.

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