Respuesta :
If the squares of the shorter sides added together are:
Equal to the square of the longest side - the triangle is right angled
Less than the square of the longest side - the triangle is obtuse angled
More than the square of the longest side - the triangle is acute angled
This example would be right, which comes from the Pythagoras theorem
Equal to the square of the longest side - the triangle is right angled
Less than the square of the longest side - the triangle is obtuse angled
More than the square of the longest side - the triangle is acute angled
This example would be right, which comes from the Pythagoras theorem