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Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem

Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
4.G.A.2, 7.G.A.2, HSG.CO.C.11

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Standards-aligned

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Pamela Fadden

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11 Slides • 11 Questions

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Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem

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Multiple Choice

The numbers 6, 9, 10 represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle.

Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

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obtuse

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Multiple Choice

The numbers 18, 24, 30 represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle.

Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

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obtuse

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Multiple Choice

The numbers 20, 100, 110 represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

3

obtuse

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Multiple Choice

The numbers 24, 7, 25 represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

3

obtuse

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Multiple Choice

The numbers 2, 5, 6 represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

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obtuse

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Multiple Choice

The numbers 21, 13, 24 represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

3

obtuse

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Multiple Choice

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Use the image to classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

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obtuse

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Multiple Choice

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Use the image to classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

3

obtuse

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Multiple Choice

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Use the image to classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.

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acute

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right

3

obtuse

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Multiple Choice

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Use the image to classify the triangle formed by the double play.

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acute

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right

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obtuse

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Multiple Select

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Use the distances given on the map to tell whether the triangle formed by the three cities is a right triangle.

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Yes

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No

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acute

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right

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obtuse

Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem

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