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9.3 Converse of a Pythagorean Theorem. Classifying Triangles by their sides. Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem. If the square of the longest side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other sides then the triangle is a Right triangle. Theorem.
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9.3 Converse of a Pythagorean Theorem Classifying Triangles by their sides
Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem If the square of the longest side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other sides then the triangle is a Right triangle.
Theorem If c2 is less then a2 + b2, then the triangle is Acute
Theorem If c2 is greater then a2 + b2, then the triangle is Obtuse
The Gift Wrapping Principle If you are trying to find out what type of triangle can be made from the given sides and the smaller sides sum is not greater then the largest side, then a triangle can not be made. Do you remember going over this around Christmas?
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
What type of Triangle Sides
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