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What does the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem say about a triangle with sides of length a, b, and c, where c>a and c>b?
A. If it is a right triangle, then a2+b2=c2.
B. If a2+b2=c2, then it is a right triangle.
C. If it is not a right triangle, then a2+b2≠c2.
D. If a2+b2≠c2, then it is not a right triangle.
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