Can a triangle be made using the side lengths of 1, 17, 3?
a
Yes.
b
No, the sum o...
Mathematics, 16.04.2021 18:20 jvanegas6797
Can a triangle be made using the side lengths of 1, 17, 3?
a
Yes.
b
No, the sum of the shortest sides measures less than the longest side.
c
No, the sum of the shortest sides measures more than the longest side.
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