Pythagorean Theorem Proofs Quick Check

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Question
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A triangle has the vertices labeled upper E upper F upper D. The height upper E upper F is labeled 15, the base upper D upper F is labeled 20, and the hypotenuse upper D upper E is labeled 25. Angle upper E measures 60 degrees and angle upper D measures 30 degrees.

Does the Pythagorean Theorem apply to this triangle? How do you know?

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Responses

No, because the angle at point F is 90°.
No, because the angle at point cap f is 90 degrees .

No, because the triangle is not a right triangle.
No, because the triangle is not a right triangle.

Yes, because it is a right triangle.
Yes, because it is a right triangle.

Yes, because you can use the Pythagorean Theorem on any triangle

No, because the Pythagorean Theorem only applies to right triangles, where one of the angles is 90 degrees. In this triangle, none of the angles are 90 degrees, so the Pythagorean Theorem does not apply.