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The Pythagorean Inequality is a generalization of the Pythagorean Theorem. The Theorem states that in a right triangle with sides of length we have . The Inequality extends this to obtuse and acute triangles. The inequality says:
For an acute triangle with sides of length , . For an obtuse triangle with sides , .
This inequality is a direct result of the Law of Cosines, although it is also possible to prove without using trigonometry.