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is it possible to have a right triangle with sides 5cm 10cm 12cm explain

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Answered by Nandithas
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Hey friend..

In a right Triangle the hypotenuse square is always equal to the sum of the square of other two sides.....

Let's test that

Hypotenuse is the highest value in any right Triangle
12 {}^{2}  = 10 {}^{2}  + 5 {?}^{2}
Let's solve RHS
100 + 25 = 125
Now Los,
144
But see, LHs is not equal to RHS
Thus these cannot be sides of a right Triangle.

Hope this helps you...

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Answered by 170703
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No it is not possible at all
let's verify
the biggest no is 12 so let consider it as hypotenuse
so using Pythagoras theorem
12^2=10^2+5^2
144=100+25
144=125
but LHSis not equal toRHS
so this is not an Pythagorean triplet
hope it helps
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