(i) Let a = 2.5 cm, b = 6.5 cm, c = 6 cm
Let us assume the largest value is the hypotenuse side i.e. b = 6.5 cm.
Then, by Pythagoras theorem,
b2 = a2 + c2
6.52 = 2.52 + 62
42.25 = 6.25 + 36
42.25 = 42.25
The sum of square of two side of triangle is equal to the square of third side,
∴The given triangle is right-angled triangle.
Right angle lies on the opposite of the greater side 6.5 cm.
(ii) Let a = 2 cm, b = 2 cm, c = 5 cm
Let us assume the largest value is the hypotenuse side i.e. c = 5 cm.
Then, by Pythagoras theorem,
c2 = a2 + b2
52 = 22 + 22
25 = 4 + 4
25 ≠ 8
The sum of square of two side of triangle is not equal to the square of third side,
∴The given triangle is not right-angled triangle.
(iii) Let a = 1.5 cm, b = 2 cm, c = 2.5 cm
Let us assume the largest value is the hypotenuse side i.e. b = 2.5 cm.
Then, by Pythagoras theorem,
b2 = a2 + c2
2.52 = 1.52 + 22
6.25 = 2.25 + 4
6.25 = 6.25
The sum of square of two side of triangle is equal to the square of third side,
∴The given triangle is right-angled triangle.
Right angle lies on the opposite of the greater side 2.5 cm.