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Mathematics, 15.07.2020 02:01 justinchou814

prove that when x>1, a triangle with side lengths a=x^2-1, b=2x, and c=x^2+1 is a right triangle. use the pythagorean theorem and the given side lengths to create an equation. use the equation to show that this triangle follows the rule describing right triangles. explain your step

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