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How can Sue use the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to find out if a triangle with side lengths 28, 53, and 45 is a right triangle? A. She can find out if the sum of 28 squared and 53 squared is equal to the square root of 45. B. She can find out if the sum of 28 squared and 53 squared is equal to 45 squared. C. She can find out if the sum of 28 squared and 45 squared is equal to the square root of 53. D. She can find out if the sum of 28 squared and 45 squared is equal to 53 squared.

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D

Explanation:

28²+45²=53²

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