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When is a Pythagorean theorem true for all triangles?

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Pythagorean Theorem with an actual right triangle. This theorem holds true for this right triangle—the sum of the squares of the lengths of both legs is the same as the square of the length of the hypotenuse.

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If it is a right triangle.

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