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Which of the following can be the sides of a right angled triangle?

(i) 1.5 cm, 2 cm, 3 cm (ii) 6 cm, 1.1 cm, 6.1 cm

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Answer:

(ii) 6 cm, 1.1 cm, 6.1 cm

Explanation:

Knowing that all right triangles obey the Pythagorean Theorem, we can test both sets of numbers. The longest of the 3, the hypotenuse, is substituted to the c value of the equation a^2 + b^2 = c^2. If the equation is still true after substituting and simplifying both sides, that combination of triangle lengths is the correct answer. In this case, 6^2 + 1.1^2 and 6.1^2 are both equal to 37.21, so the second set is correct.

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