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The triangle has side lengths 10cm, 24cm, and 28cm, is it a right triangle? Explain please i dont understand

Sagot :

[tex]28^2=10^2+24^2\\ 784=100+576\\ 784=776 [/tex]

It's not.
AL2006

In every right triangle, if you add up the squares of the two
shorter sides, you get the square of the longest side. If you
don't then it's not a right triangle.

10² = 100
24² = 576

100 + 576 = 676

676 is the square of 26. 
It's NOT the square of 28.

So 10 - 24 - 28 is not a right triangle.