Abstract
Three distinct points and with are taken, respectively on the x, y and the z-axes of a rectangular coordinate system in Using the converse of the theorem of Pythagoras, it is shown that the triangle can never be a right-angled triangle. The result seems to be intuitive, but nevertheless requires a proof. As an application, some intuitive results about a tetrahedron are confirmed.
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