If you solve for "f" and get 10 m; would that be reasonable? 8 m 14 m 117 D. no, because the side opposite the largest angle should be larger than 14 m. O yes, because of the Pythagorean theorem. O yes, because it fits in with 8 m and 14 m. no, because the missing side should be less than 8m.

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If you solve for "f" and get 10 m; would that be reasonable? *
8 m
14 m
117
D
O no, because the side opposite the largest angle should be larger than 14 m.
yes, because of the Pythagorean theorem.
yes, because it fits in with 8 m and 14 m.
no, because the missing side should be less than 8m.
Transcribed Image Text:If you solve for "f" and get 10 m; would that be reasonable? * 8 m 14 m 117 D O no, because the side opposite the largest angle should be larger than 14 m. yes, because of the Pythagorean theorem. yes, because it fits in with 8 m and 14 m. no, because the missing side should be less than 8m.
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