176 The theorem of Pythagoras (Chapter 8)If we have a triangle whose three sides have known lengths, we can use theconverseofPythagoras’
theoremto test whether it is right angled.THE CONVERSE OF PYTHAGORAS’ THEOREM
If a triangle has sides of lengtha,bandcunits and a^2 +b^2 =c^2 ,
then the triangle is right angled.Example 7 Self Tutor
Is the triangle with sides 6 cm, 8 cm and 5 cm right angled?The two shorter sides have lengths 5 cm and 6 cm.
Now 52 +6^2 = 25 + 36 = 61, but 82 =64:) 52 +6^26 =8^2 and hence the triangle is not right angled.EXERCISE 8B
1 The following figures are not drawn to scale. Which of the triangles are right angled?
abcde f2 The following triangles are not drawn to scale. If any of them is right angled, find the right angle.
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