Question: Can the numbers 24, 32, 40 be the lengths of the three sides of a right triangle? Please explain why or why not?

My answer: Yes, the numbers 24, 32, 40 can be the lengths of a three-sided right triangle because of the Pythagorean theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2). Which means 25 squared = 625, 25^2 + 32^2 = 40^2, 625 + 1024 = 1600, and that makes a right angle.

Please tell me if this is a good answer.

this is roses answer but correct

Yes, the numbers 24, 32, 40 can be the lengths of a three-sided right triangle because of the Pythagorean theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2). Which means 24 squared = 576, 25^2 + 32^2 = 40^2, 576 + 1024 = 1600, and that makes a right angle.
so rose was right but she made some mistakes

not trying to insult you or be mean or rude.:) it's your addition Ms.Sue you gave that addition problem to another person with the same question but, 625 + 1024=164. right?

I mean 625 + 1024=1649

yeah, 1649 the typos today are insane tho. Thanks for the help :)

i think this is wrong, rose did 25 not 24 like the question said so i am confused.

thanks bruh

Thanks bruh

@imconfused it means squared not the times sign

What does the ^ mean

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