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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 01:01, emma6892

Prove that when x>1, a triangle with the side length a=x^2-1, b=2x, and c=x^2+1 is a right triangle. Use the Pythagorean theorem and the given side links to create an equation use the equation to show what does triangle shows the rule describing right triangles. Explain your steps.


Prove that when x>1, a triangle with the side length a=x^2-1, b=2x, and c=x^2+1 is a right trian

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