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Proving the converse of the Pythagorean theorem means that for any triangle ABC with ​ ______ of a, b, and c such that _______ triangle ABC _________ fill in the blanks with these verticles angles side lengths (a+b)^2=c^2 a^2xb^2=c^2 a^2+b^2=c^2 is a right angle is not a right angle

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Answer:

(1) side lengths

(2) a² + b² = c²

(3) is a right angle

Explanation:

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User Art Haedike
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Proving the converse of the Pythagorean theorem means that for any triangle ABC with ​_(1)_ of a, b, and c such that _(2)_ triangle ABC _(3)__

The missing blanks are

(1) side lengths

(2) a² + b² = c²

(3) is a right angle

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Proving the converse of the Pythagorean theorem means that for any triangle ABC with side lengths of a, b, and c such that a² + b² = c² , triangle ABC is a right angle





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