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A triangle has sides with lengths of 7kilometers7\,\text{kilometers}, 15kilometers15\,\text{kilometers}, and 17kilometers17\,\text{kilometers}. Is it a right triangle?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) yes\newline(B) no

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Q. A triangle has sides with lengths of 7kilometers7\,\text{kilometers}, 15kilometers15\,\text{kilometers}, and 17kilometers17\,\text{kilometers}. Is it a right triangle?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) yes\newline(B) no
  1. Identify longest side: Identify the longest side to test for the right triangle using the Pythagorean theorem.\newlineWe assume the longest side, 17km17\,\text{km}, is the hypotenuse. The other sides are 7km7\,\text{km} and 15km15\,\text{km}.
  2. Apply Pythagorean theorem: Apply the Pythagorean theorem to check if 72+152=1727^2 + 15^2 = 17^2.\newlineCalculate 72=497^2 = 49, 152=22515^2 = 225, and 172=28917^2 = 289.\newlineThen, 49+225=27449 + 225 = 274.
  3. Compare sum of squares: Compare the sum of the squares of the legs with the square of the hypotenuse.\newlineSince 274289274 \neq 289, the equation does not hold.

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