Asked by cole
Directions: Determine if the given lengths in each problem can form a triangle.
1. 7in. , 3in. , 10in.
1. 7in. , 3in. , 10in.
Answers
Answered by
y912f
i think you have to use the pythagorian theorem--i think it's false
Answered by
Damon
7 + 3 only reaches the two ends of 10 in a straight line.
the sum of the two sides must be grater than the third side
the sum of the two sides must be grater than the third side
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If your triangle has two acute angles and one obtuse angle, those measurements will work.
Answered by
Jenkins
The sum of two lengths must be greater than the third.
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