Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the sets of side lengths of a triangle:
To verify whether each set of side lengths could be the sides of a right triangle, we use the Pythagorean Theorem. Note that the longest side is always taken as the hypotenuse.
In the set of side lengths 10.5 cm, 20.8 cm, 23.3 cm
[tex]23.3^2=20.8^2+10.5^2\\542.89=432.64+110.25\\542.89=542.89[/tex]
Clearly these satisfies the required theorem and thus are side lengths of a right triangle.
In the set of side lengths 6 cm, 22.9 cm, 20.1 cm
[tex]22.9^2=20.1^2+6^2\\524.41\neq 440.01[/tex]
Clearly these does not satisfy the required theorem and thus are not side lengths of a right triangle.